Cruel end to Alex Lozowski's Test career is back on England minds
England loosehead Mako Vunipola has admitted that the end of the Alex Lozowski Test career following a 2018 mistake against Japan serves as a vivid reminder of the danger of underestimating Saturday’s Twickenham opponents. Four years ago Lozowski missed a tackle on opposite number Ryoto Nakamura and Eddie Jones reacted by replacing the Saracens centre at half-time and never picking him again.
The last meeting between the nations came to be known among players as the ‘Black Hole Game’ after Zach Mercer also won his last cap and Danny Care was forced into four years of international exile that only ended against Australia in July.
England trailed 15-10 at half-time and during the interval Care and Jones had a row in response to an abject 40 minutes that was ultimately rescued with the introduction of Owen Farrell. When asked if the fate of club colleague Lozowski is evidence of the pitfalls awaiting against Japan, Vunipola replied: “It is. It was tough on Alex and you feel for him.
“Alex has bounced back for Saracens, but it is a reminder that it’s a privilege to be here. It’s a choice that we are here and it’s not a given. It’s down to Eddie who he picks and we have got to go out there and do our best for the team.
“I didn’t play in that Japan game but I watched it and I remember there was certainly an expectation that we would just turn up and everything was just going to click. But Japan are a team who you have to respect because of what they have done in World Cups and they have built on that.”
Jack Nowell formed a centre partnership with Lozowski on that day - it was his only international outing in the 13 jersey - and he recalled that England were guilty of taking the Brave Blossoms too lightly. Japan were transformed under Jones’ guidance, just missing out on a place in the 2015 World Cup quarter-finals, and Jamie Joseph built on the foundations laid by his predecessor by steering them into the knockout phase four years later.
It is now a fixture laced with danger and Nowell insisted that the England attitude must be right after the Autumn Nations Series opened with a 30-29 defeat to Argentina last Sunday. “We know we didn’t give Japan the respect they deserved last time we played them at home. A few boys got a few bits wrong,” Nowell said.
“Very much during that week we were saying the right things, we just didn’t do it on the field. Maybe some of the players who got the nod didn’t give the game the respect it deserved, or maybe us as a team didn’t.
"Learning from those lessons from four years ago, we’re not going to go into this game with the same sort of mindset. We are treating this as a proper Test match for us and obviously, we want a reaction from the Argentina game as well.”
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The difference between Fassi and Le Roux?
Almost 100 tests. Fassi is growing from test to test and is already world class. It’s going to be difficult for Damian Willemse to usurp Fassi at 15 and may find himself destined as the utility back on the bomb squad.
South Africans love hating on their fullback. A proud tradition since Percy Montgomery (before he won us a World Cup). So I don’t pay much mind to the noise that follows anyone who puts on the 15 jersey for SA.
15 is a high risk, low reward position. You don’t dare drop a high ball, certainly don’t shank a kick into the stands. In fact if you’re not kicking 60m torpedoes into the opposition corners - stay at home.
And miss tackles? After everyone else on the team has let a break through - best you not miss!
Only Andre Joubert strikes me as a fullback that has been better than Willie. Yet Willie has been widely panned on a regular basis. Irritating.
Fassi is great. And I’m sure he’s learning a lot from Willie.
Go to commentsNo, Penney's win rate as a Super Rugby coach BEFORE he was given a 2 year contract here, was 23%. He came in with a very poor success rate at SR level.
This loser vibe was borne out over the SR season where we won only 4 games while losing 10. Finishing 9th in a 12 team competition & missing a QF spot was next level DOWN.
There's zero evidence that suggests we will win 10 games (70%) as you predict. I understand there may be new assistant coaches coming on board. At this stage, we can only hope for the best.
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