England change 12 for Chile; Marcus Smith given a brand new role
Steve Borthwick has made a dozen changes to his England Rugby World Cup team to face Chile on Saturday in Lille, recalling the now suspension-free Owen Farrell and handing Marcus Smith the No15 shirt for the first time in his Test career.
Having followed up the 27-10 opening round win over Argentina in Marseille with last Sunday’s 34-12 success versus Japan in Nice, the head coach has decided to explore his squad’s depth against the South American minnows as only Elliot Daly, Kyle Sinckler and Lewis Ludlam are starters retained from last weekend.
Borthwick came into match week three with seven of his 33-strong squad having not yet been selected to play at the tournament and all seven will now make their France 2023 debuts.
Backline trio Henry Arundell, Max Malins and Farrell are all named to start and of the four unused forwards so far, Bevan Rodd, David Ribbans and Jack Willis are included in the starting pack with Jack Walker backing up Theo Dan from the bench.
Even Daly, the sole backline player retained for this weekend, has been handed a very different role as he will line out at outside centre in a midfield partnership with Ollie Lawrence, who starts with week. Joe Marchant slipps to the bench and Manu Tuilagi is rested.
Smith, who came on for the closing 11 minutes at full-back versus Japanese for the dead leg Freddie Steward, will now get a maiden start in that position with Arundell taking over from Jonny May on the right wing and Malins named on the left and Daly moving inside.
At half-back, Farrell returns to skipper the team in his first outing since his August 12 red card versus Wales earned him a four-game ban. He is joined at half-back by Danny Care, with George Ford and Ben Youngs providing the bench cover.
In the forwards, Rodd and Dan join Sinckler in the front row in place of the benched Joe Marler and the rested Jamie George. Will Stuart is again the reserve tighthead.
At lock, Ribbans and George Martin will form a new partnership, with Ollie Chessum in reserve this week and Maro Itoje rested.
As for the back row, recent skipper Courtney Lawes is rested and Ben Earl switches to the bench to accommodate a start at No8 for last Sunday's sub Billy Vunipola and for Willis at openside. Ludlam, the No8 in Nice, switches to blindside.
Borthwick said: “One of the many great things about the Rugby World Cup is that the tournament provides an excellent opportunity to play against teams that we rarely have a chance to see.
"It is for that reason that we are particularly looking forward to testing ourselves against Chile on Saturday. Having watched our next opponent closely, we know that we must prepare and play well against a committed Chile team.
"As we head to the next round, it is only right that I once again pay tribute to our excellent supporters who I know will be right behind us in Lille this weekend.”
England (vs Chile, Saturday – 5:45pm local time, Lille)
15. Marcus Smith (Harlequins, 26 caps)
14. Henry Arundell (Racing 92, 8 caps)
13. Elliot Daly (Saracens, 61 caps)
12. Ollie Lawrence (Bath Rugby, 16 caps)
11. Max Malins (Bristol Bears, 21 caps)
10. Owen Farrell – captain (Saracens, 107 caps)
9. Danny Care (Harlequins, 91 caps)
1. Bevan Rodd (Sale Sharks, 3 caps)
2. Theo Dan (Saracens, 5 caps)
3. Kyle Sinckler (Bristol Bears, 64 caps)
4. David Ribbans (Toulon, 8 caps)
5. George Martin (Leicester Tigers, 5 caps)
6. Lewis Ludlam (Northampton Saints, 23 caps)
7. Jack Willis (Toulouse, 13 caps)
8. Billy Vunipola (Saracens, 71 caps)
Replacements:
16. Jack Walker (Harlequins, 4 caps)
17. Joe Marler (Harlequins, 84 caps)
18. Will Stuart (Bath Rugby, 31 caps)
19. Ollie Chessum (Leicester Tigers, 13 caps)
20. Ben Earl (Saracens, 20 caps)
21. Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers, 125 caps)
22. George Ford – vice-captain (Sale Sharks, 87 caps)
23. Joe Marchant (Stade Francais, 21 caps)
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Gotta love a coach who'll throw his players under the bus instead of taking the loss on his chin. No wonder his team lacks confidence with a bellend like him in charge.
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I think the best option is to keep to ourselves, with AUS, NZ, SAM, FIJ, and TNG. 5 teams for Australia (Brumbies, Reds, Tahs, Force, Rebels), 5 for NZ (Saders, Canes, Blues, Chiefs, Landers), and 4 for the PIs (Moana Pasifika, Drua, Tongan team, Samoan team).
If we expand into the PIs, we cut off a source of talent and entertainment from the Northern competitions like Top 14, and open a whole new market of people. Increase advertisment in Japan as well, since their in the same timezone, and we could be on track for a very good competition.
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