England copy Springboks’ playbook
England have employed two of the Springboks’ most criticised strategies into their game ahead of their showdown with the All Blacks this week.
England head coach Steve Borthwick has named Springbok-esque lineup for his team’s Test showdown against the All Blacks at Twickenham on Saturday.
In a double move straight out of the Springboks’ playbook, Borthwick not only picked a team consisting of a 6-2 bench split, he also revealed his lineup on a Tuesday, a play which was heavily criticised in New Zealand media when Rassie Erasmus did so in the Rugby Championship.
Jamie George will lead England as captain, supported by four vice-captains: Maro Itoje, Ben Earl, Ellis Genge and George Ford.
Genge returns to the front row alongside Will Stuart and Jamie George to anchor the England scrum.
Lock George Martin will partner Itoje in the second row, covering for Ollie Chessum’s recent knee injury.
Tom Curry strengthens the back row, joining No 8 Earl and Chandler Cunningham-South on the opposite flank.
Scrumhalf Ben Spencer will make his run-on debut alongside flyhalf Marcus Smith in the halfback pairing for England’s end-of-year opener at Twickenham.
Outside centre Henry Slade, recovered from shoulder surgery, resumes his midfield role alongside Ollie Lawrence. Fullback George Furbank, too, is back and links up with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Tommy Freeman in a dynamic back three.
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“We’re excited for the challenge of playing against one of the best teams in world rugby,” he said. “We’ll need to be accurate, keep our discipline, and maintain a level of intensity throughout the match, from the first whistle to the final moment.
“With just two games at Allianz Stadium in our last 15, it’s fantastic to be returning to play in front of our home crowd again. The energy and passion of our supporters always give the team an extra lift.”
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