Armand ready to answer England call
Don Armand will hope to make a splash for England after answering Eddie Jones' Six Nations SOS, a call-up that cut short a swimming session for his daughter.
Exeter Chiefs back-rower Armand was added to the squad for next weekend's final round against Ireland, in which England are aiming to deny Joe Schmidt's side the Grand Slam, after Courtney Lawes and Nathan Hughes were ruled out of the Twickenham encounter.
It is a chance that several rugby pundits have been calling for Armand, who has just one cap to his name, to receive for some time and the 29-year-old is desperate to take his opportunity, even though it meant changing family plans.
"I was taking my daughter to swimming and a phone call from one of the England management said I was needed to come up and train," Armand said in quotes reported by The Telegraph.
"Obviously plans have to change with childcare but you understand in rugby you never want to hold yourself back.
"When you get this kind of opportunity, it is big. It's what everyone works for so it was exciting."
Armand's solitary international appearance came in last June's Test series in Argentina, when many of Jones' squad were unavailable due to the British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand.
And the Zimbabwe born powerhouse is happy to play wherever needed.
"Energy and enthusiasm is what Eddie wants," he added.
"I have played mostly six and seven. I've had a few games at eight, two starts this season. I've had a fair bit of experience in all three positions.
"I'm comfortable with number eight. Whatever role it is I'm needed for, I am happy to try and fulfil."
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Ben Smith you really make some good points in this article, the Springboks were not close to perfect and good still beat the All Blacks, imagine if they were as good as they were against France what a hiding the All Blacks would have gotten… maybe another Twickenham drubbing
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