George Furbank: England won't rip up Six Nations playbook vs Japan
Northampton Saintsâ Gallagher Premiership-winning full-back George Furbank says that England wonât be tearing up the Six Nations script when they play Eddie Jonesâ Japan this Saturday.
Japan hosts Steve Borthwickâs England at the National Stadium in Tokyo â which fans in the UK & Ireland can watch for free on RugbyPass.TV â and the Cambridgeshire-born talent offered some insight into his countryâs preparations during a press conference on Monday.
Furbank, 27, who featured prominently in the Saintsâ 25-21 victory over Bath, was handed his England debut by Jones in 2020.
The English star spoke highly of his former coach who will take the reins over the Brave Blossoms on Saturday against his former charges for the first time in his second stint in the role.
For Furbank, when the Japanese media inevitably brings up Eddie Jones and his former association with England, the former amateur age group cricket star holds his ex-coach in high esteem.
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âI got on well with Eddie, he gave me my first cap, Iâm appreciative, he was a unique coach, Iâve never had a coach like him before, he was good to me and definitely came in and made the team better.â
When quizzed about what he learnt from Eddie, Furbank said: âDifferent variations of playing off nine, playing off 10, that I hadnât seen before, subtle things to the way that he wanted his teams to play.â
Furbank believes thereâs continuity in Englandâs ranks and that their game plan wonât be too different to what they offered in the Six Nations.
âI canât give everything away can I, weâve had a focus on Japan and what theyâre like as a group but most of the focus is on us this week, we have a clear game plan and nothing will change too much from the Six Nations.â
In terms of players on the radar of the English squad, Furbank singled out Siosaia Fifita as a potent attacking threat from Japanâs back three.
âWeâve done analysis on individuals and back-three wise they have Fifita, who plays either wing or 13, heâs a dangerous ball carrier, (Rikiya) Matsuda at 10 as well, theyâve got threats all over the park, weâve got to be wary on the weekend.â
âJapan has a new coaching setup so we donât know exactly what to expect,â said Furbank.
âWeâve been watching a decent amount of Top League (League One) from Japan so itâs probably going to be something similar to that
âThereâs a lot of ball in play and a lot of quick ball and offloads, thatâs the sort of game we expect them to go after.â
Furbank, who enjoyed Premiership success a week ago with his club, said thereâs a lot of excitement in the English camp about the prospect of playing at the Olympic Stadium.
âWeâre very excited, the boys who were with the Saints and the boys whoâve already had a few weeks training, weâre really excited to play at the Olympic Stadium against what we think is a very good team.â
The highly-regarded Englishman has enjoyed his experience of Japan and was impressed by the training facilities theyâve experienced at League One division one-bound outfit Urayasu D-Rocks.
âIâve loved Japan so far, itâs a completely different culture, we had the weekend off so a few boys went out and did some different things.
âItâs been really good (at the D-Rocks), the pitches are really good, theyâve got a decent gym and warm-up area, itâs been a nice place to train.â
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Literally zero chirp in this article. I suspect you only read the headline.