Sale boss not sold on Eddie Jones' outrageous Ben Curry position change request
Eddie Jones believes Sale flanker Ben Curry, twin brother of Tom, could become an international scrumhalf but the Gallagher Premiership club have no intention of handing him the role ahead Faf de Klerk, their World Cup-winning Springbok No9.
Steve Diamond, the Sale director of rugby whose side face La Rochelle in the Heineken Cup tomorrow night, confirmed Jones had raised the possibility of Curry, 6ft ins and 16st 7lbs, being a potential scrumhalf option, however, he will be wearing the No.7 jersey in France with his twin brother getting a break after his World Cup heroics.
Diamond is happy to move players around his back division, including England wing Chris Ashton, but the concept of turning Curry into a No9 appears to be a step too far.
The Sale boss is hoping to see both Curry boys named in Jones’s Six Nations squad as backrow forwards next week and told RugbyPass: “Eddie Jones approached me last year and said he believed Ben Curry could make it as an international No9. I didn’t take it too seriously because he does like to find people to do different roles and last year there was the talk about Jack Nowell (Exeter wing) playing in the back row.
“I don’t know if Eddie is intending to do that with Ben but I would suggest that his best position is going to be openside flanker. However, if the England gurus, who are far more experienced than me, think like that then let them pick him at scrumhalf and we will take the money off the RFU!”
Diamond has never seen Curry play scrumhalf as the 21-year-old stopped operating in the backs for his school team when he reached Year Eight which makes a return to the position even tougher, although the club has fuelled debate by posting a picture of a No.9 Sale jersey with B. Curry on the back.
Diamond added: “If Eddie spoke to me and could give us some good reasons then we would have to think about it. But, if we thought Ben could challenge Faf de Klerk in his position we would be moving Ben because I play Luke and Sam James at centre and full back and Chris Ashton and Denny Solomona at wing and full back. I am happy to have hybrid players but I don’t know if at the top of the game a forward can become a back and we remember what happened when Bergamasco (Italy flanker) played scrumhalf. It didn’t make him look good at all.
“Until the squad is picked we won’t know how they are thinking and if he gets in then that will be fantastic but we don’t want him to be in as a mascot. I would be surprised if he got in as a scrumhalf and would be very interested to attend the training sessions. Ben is a really good lad who just wants to play every week and we have to manage his expectation on that.”
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Firstly England were terrific for 82 minutes and deserve the plaudits.
Borthwick, though, must be the luckiest coach around .
Had a broken arm not occured Marcus would still be no 10 , had Russell put the kick over and France not dropped the ball , had Lawrence not been injured the scenario would be very different .
England beat the worst team in the northern hemisphere , let’s not get carried away .
The forwards scored 6 of the 10 tries and Mitchell’s was somewhat flukish .
The speed and power of play was the difference and the forwards were unrecognisable from previous games.
Had Marcus had such a ride in his games he too would have been praised for his play .
Ford came on against a poor and beaten team with the score 40 up . Easy peasy. Short memories fail to remember against Nz and Aus , top teams, he lost both games.
The changes were forced on Borthwick , not by natural selection and they have been all for the better.
Let's trust this is the start of bigger things and the excellent squad Borthwick has kick on . No pun intended.
I still think Englands 6 nations was a curates egg, both good and bad in parts, and it’s still far to early to declare that Borthwick and Co have now created a team to take on all comers.
This England sides win ratio against sides ranked above them is still pitifull.
The Autumn will tell us much more.
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