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Home / Sports / England Rugby Stars Unleash TikTok Dance Fever

England Rugby Stars Unleash TikTok Dance Fever

24 Jan

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Summary

  • TikTok dance video garnered 21.9 million views and 2.8 million likes.
  • Coach Borthwick encourages player personalities and superstardom.
  • England enters Six Nations on an 11-Test winning streak.
England Rugby Stars Unleash TikTok Dance Fever

England's rugby union squad will embrace showcasing their individual personalities on social media during the upcoming Six Nations tournament. A recent TikTok dance video featuring players Freddie Steward, Fin Smith, Henry Pollock, and Tommy Freeman achieved remarkable viral success, amassing 21.9 million views and 2.8 million likes.

Head coach Steve Borthwick has given his players the green light to continue generating interest in the sport through platforms like TikTok. He emphasized the need for "superstars" and characters who can inspire younger fans. Borthwick believes that individual attention does not have to be detrimental to team cohesion, stressing the importance of players who put the team first while also being inspirational figures.

The English team is set to begin their Six Nations campaign against Wales on February 7th. They carry an impressive 11-Test winning streak into the tournament, positioning them as strong contenders, although France is considered the bookmakers' favorite.

Borthwick also acknowledged the public's engagement with team selection. He noted that many fans offer advice on player choices, sometimes with amusing inaccuracies. This widespread interest, he feels, reflects the team's exciting current form and the players are aware of the support.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The TikTok dance video featuring England rugby players garnered 21.9 million views.
Head coach Steve Borthwick encourages players to develop their personalities and become superstars on social media to inspire fans.
England enters the Six Nations tournament on an impressive 11-Test winning streak.

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