Time running out for Robinson

Details are expected to be finalised today of Andy Robinson's resignation as England head coach

Details are expected to be finalised today of Andy Robinson's resignation as England head coach. Robinson quitting, rather than the Rugby Football Union sacking him, is thought to have been the outcome of talks between the 42-year-old and senior RFU figures yesterday.

The RFU have so far only confirmed that a review of England's autumn Test series - they suffered defeats against New Zealand, Argentina and South Africa - is under way, as planned.

But it is understood Robinson will not be in Paris today for the start of three days of World Cup planning meetings, which he had been due to attend alongside England team manager Vivienne Brown.

Robinson, in charge for 22 Tests since replacing Clive Woodward two years ago, won just nine of those games, with a catalogue of despair including an England record-equalling seven successive defeats between February and November this year.

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It is thought the existing coaching team of Brian Ashton, John Wells and Mike Ford will remain intact, but RFU elite rugby director Rob Andrew could take a more hands-on role in playing matters.

The RFU, though, might turn to one of two favoured overseas candidates in former Ireland coach Warren Gatland or Nick Mallett, while England's World Cup-winning captain Martin Johnson and Bristol head coach Richard Hill have also been touted as possible successors to Robinson.