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Ellis Genge explains 'cringey reality' of the current England team

By PA
(Photo by Dan Mullan/The RFU Collection via Getty Images)

Ellis Genge views the final two rounds of the Guinness Six Nations as the ultimate barometer of the advances made so far during Steve Borthwick’s England rebuild. England still have a chance of claiming the title but to stay in the hunt they must topple the world’s top two ranked sides, beginning with France at Twickenham on Saturday before facing Ireland in Dublin a week later.

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The toughest assignment in the sport is being tackled while Borthwick continues to repair the damage inflicted during the final year of the Eddie Jones era. A promising start saw a narrow defeat by Scotland followed by conclusive wins against Italy and Wales, but Genge knows the level of competition is about to shoot up.

“We have the second and first best teams and it goes in order as well,” the Bristol prop said. “If you beat the second best, you are probably licking your lips to get stuck into the number one side. It’s a great opportunity to see where we are at.

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“The rankings say we are sixth in the world. We are going through a rebuild. We are trying to build some foundations for what is to come. We have actually been quite steady. It was obviously gutting to lose to Scotland in the first game and have the opportunity to win a Grand Slam taken away from us, but then you have to re-evaluate and find new goals.

“There was an opportunity to build on the first game and then you see where you are at in the last. It’s all about stepping forward.

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“It might sound cringey but it’s reality – it’s where you are at when you have not necessarily hit rock bottom but when you are not performing as well as you can. You want answers, you want to know why. You are trying so hard and suddenly you start to see a slight change in behaviours and performance and outcome. That is what we are getting after.”

France are odds-on favourites to clinch their first Six Nations win at Twickenham since 2005, but Genge is wary of tapping into the nothing-to-lose mindset against the Grand Slam champions. “Sometimes the free swing isn’t the best way to go. Sometimes that underdog psychology can inflate teams,” he said.

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“I have had it a fair bit in my rugby career as a whole – that underdog psychology, being up and down in the rankings and whatever at club level, then it is reciprocated at international level as well. It’s nothing new to me and the boys are in a good spot with that sort of stuff as well. Everyone understands where we are at.

“I don’t think France would ever go into a game thinking England are crap, I’d like to think that anyway. We have got a bit of respect in that sense. Likewise, we would never go into a game thinking the other team was a pushover.

“There are so many shock results lately, in every line of sport, not just rugby. You can’t take anything for granted. France are a brilliant side, momentum is key for them. I guess they will be scratching their heads thinking, ‘How are we going to stop them?’”

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lot 803 days ago

this england team is rebuilding for 2027 but it will never make the finals in Australia because EJ is preparing for that. took woodhorse took 7-8yrs to win RWC. this one would have been EJ's easier pathway for england. no way is this young english team coming out quarterfinals...rookie teams just dont win RWC

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Flankly 803 days ago

"Repair the damage inflicted in the Eddie Jones era". The same Eddie Jones that had the best win record of any England coach in history? What we saw was not damage being inflicted, but a very experienced RWC coach experimenting with innovations and progressive ideas in the season before he had to start tightening things up for the RWC. Ironically, if he had just made conservative selections, adopted a conventional game plan, and spent more time on the beach he would still have his job. And England would have delivered an above average but non-spectacular RWC performance. Eddie got shot for aiming high.

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sean.kilfoyle 803 days ago

Was really looking forward to how they would be playing come the WC with a long-term game plan like that. It's too bad.

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CR 803 days ago

I would be surprised and impressed if they beat either Ireland or France.

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