Eddie Jones severely restricted by chaotic end to Premiership season
Eddie Jones has been restricted to selecting from only half the Gallagher Premiership for his latest England training squad due to a chaotic climax to the regular league season. Jones has been unable to select from six clubs because of this weekend’s play-offs – the top four of Exeter, Wasps, Bristol and Bath, plus Sale and Worcester after their final-round match was postponed until Wednesday.
The Sharks could yet qualify for the semi-finals if the AJ Bell Stadium clash does go ahead, despite being afflicted by an outbreak of coronavirus that has seen 16 of their players test positive.
It has severely restricted Jones’ options, so England’s head coach has given six players their first appearance in a senior squad among 12 uncapped prospects as preparations begin for a busy autumn schedule that opens against the Barbarians on October 25.
The 28-strong group will gather in south west London for a three-day camp this week with Saracens wing Ali Crossdale, Gloucester number eight Jack Clement, Leicester prop Joe Heyes, Harlequins prop Simon Kerrod, Gloucester flanker Lewis Ludlow and Northampton lock David Ribbans picked by Jones for the first time.
Their target will be selection for the non-cap international against the Barbarians at Twickenham, which launches a schedule that continues with the conclusion of the 2020 Six Nations against Italy six days later and then the Autumn Nations Cup.
Northampton are represented by a six-strong contingent of those not forced to self-isolate in the wake of last week’s clash with Sale, but flanker Lewis Ludlam is required to quarantine and so misses out.
Some of England’s biggest names are present due to Saracens’ relegation from the Premiership as punishment for repeated salary cap breeches, among them Owen Farrell, Billy Vunipola and Elliot Daly.
The trip to Rome will be their focus with the Six Nations title still up for grabs.
Another squad will be named for the second camp next week, when Jones will be able to call on players from the beaten Premiership semi-finalists, plus Worcester and the club that failed to make the top four.
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I doub that kind of win will erase the doubts somehow DW. The 6N will tell the tale now.
Go to commentsJohn, McKenzie was 10 years ago and he only lasted 15 months until the disgustingly unfair affair that brought him down. I thought that if he didn't get another gig over Eddie V2 then he was done. I read that he had been approached but declined to put his name in the ring.
There are no potential Wallaby coaches outside of McKellar unless you have some inside info?
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