Eddie Jones explains Dylan Hartley omission
Eddie Jones admits he does not know when captain Dylan Hartley will be fit to regain his place in the England squad for the Six Nations campaign.
Hartley has a knee injury and misses the opening game with Grand Slam champions Ireland on February 2 and is likely to sit out the next game with France. He is not joining the rest of the squad on their Portugal training camp and also out injured are Jonathan Joseph and Chris Robshaw while Danny Care has lost out to Dan Robson for the third scrum-half place.
Jones said: “Unfortunately, Dylan won’t be available for the Ireland game so we won’t take him to Portugal but we are hopeful he will be back later in the series. Owen will be captain by himself and he will certainly have great support from a number of senior players.
“We haven’t see Joe Launchbury since South Africa, he has come back and had a good couple of games for Wasps and looks in good shape,” said England’s head coach.
“He is an important player for us, he has played over 50 Tests. Billy has had a dreadful run of injuries, he's also played two good games for Saracens and we’re delighted to have him back in the squad.
“We also have guys like Ellis Genge and Mako Vunipola coming back in. Genge is a good young prop and he will challenge Mako for his starting place.”
There are four uncapped players in the squad with Ollie Thorley, Ben Earl, Dan Robson and Jack Singleton all included while there are also returns for Jack Clifford and Ollie Devoto.
Thorley won the World Rugby U20 Championship with England in 2016, and on his inclusion Jones said: “He is a big strong lad, he runs hard, he has got good pace and good strength, has improved his skill and understanding of the game and deserves his opportunity.
“Both Jack and Ollie (Devoto) were important members for us in 2016 and 2017, both have had difficult times with injuries and both have now come back with their clubs and played really well. Ollie is a good, strong inside centre and Jack can play six, seven or No 8.”
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The manner of all these comments is that it doesn’t matter who plays No10 for the All Blacks, apparently they are all rubbish!
Seriously, people need to get a grip and stop obsessing over every tiny error made from an overscrutinised position. DMac was good this year for the most part, as was Beauden Barrett. Mo’unga was good last year and would be an asset in the group if he did come back. I don’t see it as an area of concern.
The main concern in 2025 is finding another world class lock and loose forward, followed by some scrutiny over the midfield combination in my view.
Go to commentsI was at this match. Jordie Barrett earned his money with a massive hit to slow a connaught attack to win the math when Leinster had 14 in the last few mins. Mack Hansen had a real go at the refereeing after citing a serious head hits on Iaone and Aki.
connaught were up for this. Snyman tried a trademark dirty after, and the onnaught 4 and the onnaught pack absolutely laid into him.
Leinster hose to kick to the corner when only winning by 5 with 10 left and qith only 2 tries scored. onnaught should have punisihed them for that utter stupidity after they broke out and Leinster yellowed to stop the attack.
13 changes from last week. It seems teams are scoring about 10 points less against Leinster this year. With Neinaber in his second year, the new attack coah established, surely they will be a bigger threat in champions up? Or will the attack recgress further.
They must adopt the SA philosophy of take your 3 pointers and the bonus points will come.
connaught back line inluding Iaone, Murphy, Aki, Forde, cordero is the seond best in Ireland surely. Leinster were lucky here
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