Quilter Series 2025 Takeaways

24 Nov, 2025

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Quilter Series 2025 Takeaways

Ben Spencer, Ben Earl, Tom Roebuck, Fraser Dingwall, Fin Baxter, Joe Heyes, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Ellis Genge of England face the New Zealand team as they perform the Haka prior to the Quilter Nations Series 2025 rugby international match between England and New Zealand at Allianz Stadium on November 15, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images) 


England's Undefeated Run: England was the only home nation to win all their matches, ending their campaign with a tense 27-23 victory over Argentina to extend their winning streak to 11 Test matches.

Southern Hemisphere Dominance: New Zealand and South Africa were largely dominant in their matches against the Six Nations sides. The Springboks notably beat both France and Ireland, the latter in a bruising 24-13 encounter in Dublin.

Historic Argentina Comeback: In one of the most dramatic matches of the series, Argentina orchestrated the greatest comeback in their history, overturning a 21-0 deficit to defeat Scotland 33-24 at Murrayfield.

Major Upsets: Italy secured a significant 26-19 victory over Australia, while Argentina delivered a dominant 52-28 defeat to Wales in Cardiff in Week 2.

A Thrilling Series: The series was widely regarded as unpredictable and dramatic, featuring several tight contests and surprising results that showcased the competitiveness of international rugby. 


The Gallagher Premiership is back in action this weekend, with Round 6 fixtures taking place after the conclusion of the Quilter Nations Series. Teams have welcomed back their international players and are resuming the domestic competition, with Northampton Saints currently leading the table. 


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