Many are saying the same thing about Owen Farrell being dropped
The news of Marcus Smith starting at fly-half for England's 'Le Crunch' fixture against France and Owen Farrell being dropped has caused a stir among rugby fans on social media.
It's the first time the Saracens man has been dropped since 2015.
While some expressed their surprise and concern over Farrell's absence, many others have praised head coach Steve Borthwick for his bold decision to start the young Harlequins playmaker.
Many fans have lauded Borthwick's courage in making such a crucial call, with some hailing it as a stroke of genius. Supporters of Smith, in particular, are thrilled to see their young star get a chance to prove himself on the international stage, and have predicted that his attacking flair and creativity will give England an edge over the French.
While some have expressed concern over Farrell's leadership and kicking skills, many fans have focused on the positive implications of Borthwick's decision, pointing out that it shows his commitment to building a team for the future. They argue that by giving Smith a chance to shine, Borthwick is not only preparing England for the next World Cup but also sending a clear message that no one's place in the team is guaranteed.
Guardian rugby correspondent Robert Kitson wrote: "Marcus Smith at 10, Ellis Genge captain, Owen Farrell on the bench for England v France. Fair play to Steve Borthwick for having the courage of his convictions."
Rugby Stats man Russ Petty captured the rock and a hard place dilemma Borthwick has unavoidably placed himself in by dropping Farrell. "Can only imagine how much Borthwick cares about outcome bias and avoiding the full fury of Farrell Loyalists, People's Front of Ford or the Movement for the Restoration of Marcus Smith."
Stephen Wall wrote: "You’ve got to applaud Borthwick’s balls. Is it the right decision though? Maybe. My tuppence worth: he’s Alex Goode 2.0 - superb club player, not Test-level. Let’s see."
Commentator and journalist Alastair Eykyn wrote: "Big, bold call from Borthwick, displaying a commendable flexibility, honesty & ruthless touch necessary for a selector. Youngs, Tuilagi, Farrell… class players but no favourites, everyone knows the score. Could be tasty on Saturday."
Graham Peacock wrote: "Huge call by Borthwick on Smith over Farrell especially against France. Feels like a bit of a watershed, testing whether Smith can do it against the best at Test level. He knows what he has in Farrell, brave selection."
All eyes will be on Smith as he takes the field for his first start in an England jersey, and fans will be eager to see how his youthful exuberance and talent fare against one of England's biggest rivals.
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He's really prospered under Farrell. Many of his older teammates used to renmark on how horizontal and chilled he is, so interesting to see his recent step up to captaincy.
Go to commentsYour not wrong Nick.
Extremely difficult to change.
The one team in Oz with any success gets tiny crowds and has few registered players.
It was only put there to even up the numbers and take overflow.
I think that long term the only way is to put current Oz SR teams into an NPC/NRC comp along with Melbourne and Combined Country and start afresh with genuine teams based primarily in Sydney and Brisbane.
Ideally they'd be called Sydney and Brisbane, but other names I've suggested elsewhere in this blog include WA and ACT because the reality is that minor states would kick up a huge fuss if they didn't get a mention
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