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'Ridiculous Henry pace beats us all'

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November 10, 2025

HENRY Arundell’s searing pace makes even the fastest players appear slow, according to his England teammate Alex Mitchell.

Arundell switched on the afterburners against FIji for his crucial 69th-minute try that gave England control of their autumn clash at Allianz Stadium, which they eventually won 38-18.

The Bath wing was the first to reach Marcus Smith’s grubber, outpacing speedsters Kalaveti Ravouvou and Sireli Maqala and prodding the ball forward before touching down.

It was a thrilling reminder of the 23-year-old’s athletic gifts as he celebrated the end of his England exile after spending two seasons in French club rugby by showing he is an X-factor talent who is too good to be overlooked.

The move started from an inaccurate Fiji kick-pass and scrumhalf Mitchell said: “When the ball is in the air it can go either way because of the way the game is now.

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