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'Everyone says teams who play against England 'they find a bit extra''

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England scrum coach Tom Harrison/ PA

England have vowed to bring “nastiness” to Saturday’s crunch Guinness Six Nations showdown with Scotland.

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Gregor Townsend’s team, who are seeking a fifth consecutive Calcutta Cup success, were criticised for a perceived lack of physicality during a comprehensive 32-18 round-two loss to Ireland.

Steve Borthwick’s hosts are braced for a backlash when the Scots take to the field at Twickenham.

England scrum coach Tom Harrison said: “Most games come down to physicality, especially around the contact area, around the set-piece, around the collision.

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“I expect Scotland to be fired up in that area and I think you’ll see a different Scotland when they play against England.”

Asked about England’s poor recent record in the fixture, Harrison continued “We’ve spoken about it as a group.

“Everyone says teams who play against England ‘they find a bit extra, they find a bit extra’ but actually there’s a nastiness to us.

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“We want to win the Calcutta Cup back here. We haven’t done so and we want to do that.”

Following respective defeats to reigning champions Ireland across the opening two weekends of the tournament, the two sides each require victory at Allianz Stadium to retain realistic title hopes.

England’s only win over Scotland across the last seven meetings was a 13-6 Murrayfield triumph in 2020 en route to Six Nations glory under Eddie Jones.

They have not beaten the Scots in south-west London since 2017.

“There’s loads of blokes who are playing week in with these (Scotland) players,” said Harrison.

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“You lose to someone, you have to wear it for the whole year. Every day you go to a club, you have to know that they got the better of you.

“So yeah, I think everyone’s got their different reasons why they want to win and how deep that hurt goes. There’s definitely a want to win, and a want to win the cup.”

Head coach Borthwick has made just one change to his starting XV following a thrilling 26-25 victory against France, with Ollie Chessum replacing injured lock George Martin, while Ted Hill has been added to the replacements.

England No.8 Tom Willis is preparing to face Scotland for the first time, having grown up watching Six Nations contests from the Twickenham terraces alongside his father and elder brother, Toulouse flanker Jack Willis.

Asked to expand on Harrison’s reference to “nastiness”, the 26-year-old Saracens player said: “The way we compete with each other in the week sets the tone for the weekends.

“We’ve got some unbelievable players in the squad, and everyone drives each other on.

“Naturally you need an element of nastiness in you, from that competitive side of things, to push each other on.

“I think that lends itself to the best performance possible. And, yeah, it gives you that competitive edge, hopefully.”

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JW 1 hour ago
Broken hand or not, Richie Mo'unga is still New Zealand's best 10

I agree that he chose to go - but when he was starting for the All Blacks and it was clear that Scott Roberston was going to be the coach in 2024

That’s not the case at all. There was huge fear that the continued delaying was going to cause Robertson to go. That threat resulted in the unpresented act of appointing a new coach, after Richie had left I made add that I recall, during a WC cycle.

Mo’unga was finally going to get the chance to prove he was the better 10 all along - then he decides to go to Japan.

Again, No. He did that without Razor (well maybe he played a part from within the Crusaders environment) needing to be the coach.

He’d probably already earned 3-4 million at that stage. The NZRU would’ve given him the best contract they could’ve, probably another million or more a year.

Do some googling and take a look at the timelines. That idea you have is a big fallacy.

I also agree to those who say that Hansen and Foster never really gave Mo’unga a fair go. They both only gave Mo’unga a real shot when it was clear their preferred 10’s weren’t achieving/available; they chucked him in the deep end at RWC 2019, and Foster only gave him a real shot in 2022 when Foster was about to be dropped mid-season.

That’s the right timeline. But I’d suggest it was just unfortunate Mo’unga (2019), they probably would have built into him more appropriately but Dmac got injured and Barrett switched to fullback. Maybe not the best decisions those, Hansen was making clangers all over the show, but yeah, there was also the fact Barrett was on millions so became ‘automatic’, but even before then I thought Richie would have been the better player.


Yep Reihana in 2026, and Love in 2025! I don’t think Richie had anything to prove, this whole number 1 thing is bogus.

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