England named an experimental back line for their test against Australia and although they were able to secure the win, the performance felt a little undercooked at times.
Joining Brian to reflect on the weekend's action is the former Springbok captain Bob Skinstad.
They ponder England's win and in particular the role of Manu Tuilagi who was selected as a winger but rarely appeared there, and also Marcus Smith who was facing his toughest test in an England shirt yet.
The Telegraph's Charlie Morgan is on hand to provide a tactical breakdown of England's back line and also to look ahead to England's clash with World Champions South Africa.
Ireland put in their finest performance yet under Andy Farrell by defeating the All Blacks in Dublin, we get the thoughts of the Irish Times Liam Toland about the Irish victory and how exactly the team is evolving under Farrell.
Plus we get Bob's take on the Springboks ahead of their clash with England this weekend and answer your questions too!
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Brian Moore: “England are best equipped of the Home Nations to win the Rugby World Cup”- Full Home Nations 2019 Rugby World Cup preview show
Bob Skinstad: Eddie Jones man management is England's secret weapon for this World Cup
Brian Moore: Ireland look lost and confused heading into the World Cup
Ben Ryan: England won't win the World Cup with George Ford at outhalf
Tom May: This England squad is good to enough to win the most open World Cup in years
Brian Moore: Exeter need to follow in Liverpool's footsteps and buy a couple of star players
Brian Moore: Rugby's Premiership is starting to resemble Football's Premier League
Johan Ackermann: Cipriani tells me when there are things we can improve on
Tom May: It's time to have a play off between the Premiership and Championship
Lotte Clapp-Growth of Women's rugby is hugely encouraging
Brian Moore: Club matches between hemispheres look great on paper but they have to stay there
Brian Moore: Billy Vunipola doesn't deserve severe punishment for social media activity
James Horwill: Chris Robshaw has to be on the plane to Japan
George Chuter: Leicester are staring into the abyss
Brian Moore: England's problem isn't psychological, it's tactical
Martyn Williams: I can't imagine Wales not winning
Ben Ryan: The global calendar has to happen now
Brian Moore: England didn't play to their strengths
Ben Ryan: Wales v England will only have one score between them - it's that close
Brian Moore: If England carry on as they are then they will cause problems for any opposition
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