England still favourites to lift Rugby World Cup, but betting on them is another matter | Robert Kitson

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Fans may be wise to keep their money in their pockets for now, in spite of an easy win against Scotland

Roses are red, Scotland in blue, the stakes are rising, how will they do? The scoreboard answer from a soaking wet Bristol was predictable enough. When bookmakers start quoting prices of 1000-1 on for a team to win a two-horse race, the chances of England failing to reach the semi-finals of this Rugby World Cup were roughly on a par with anyone in the stands suffering sunstroke.

With it came yet another record statistic for John Mitchell's bunch of serial winners. No leading international rugby side in history has previously won 31 Tests in a row as England's women have now done: 61 victories in their past 62 Tests leaves precious little room for people to question their pedigree or killer intinct.

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