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Ben Earl: 'Literally half the stuff I do is basically as a 12 anyway'

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Ben Earl of England takes on Antoine Dupont during the Guinness Six Nations 2025 match between England and France at the Allianz Twickenham Stadium on February 08, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Ben Earl has revealed that speed will be at the heart of England’s quest to win the Guinness Six Nations title on ‘Super Saturday’.

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Head coach Steve Borthwick has named three specialist openside flankers in his back row for the showdown with Wales in Cardiff, giving starts to Tom Curry, Ben Curry and Earl.

There is also the prospect of a trio of playmakers combining in the closing stages with George Ford supplying bench cover for Fin Smith and Marcus Smith, while wing Tommy Freeman has been moved to outside centre.

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      “The thing you are seeing around the park is speed wins,” said Earl, who shifts from flanker to number eight for the Principality Stadium clash.

      “France is the classic case – (Louis) Bielle-Biarrey is the quickest person I have seen play the game and every time he gets the ball he can make something happen.

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      “Speed seems to be more of a priority to some teams than others but for us, we are talking a lot about moving the ball, being aggressive, outworking teams. Our players buy into that.”

      With only one specialist centre present in Fraser Dingwall and England opting for a six-two split between forwards and backs on the bench, Earl is on standby to fill in at 12 in the event of injury.

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      It is a role he has undertaken on multiple occasions and one that was performed with aplomb by Oscar Jegou last Saturday when the replacement France flanker played 34 minutes in the midfield against Ireland.

      “It is not something you overthink. It’s just rugby at the end of the day. Literally half the stuff I do is basically as a 12 anyway,” Earl said.

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      “We are talking about back rows defending on the edge of the line anyway, running strike plays, being involved a bit wider in our attack. It is all pretty complementary.

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      “You saw Jegou come on and he was tremendous. The crossover is crazy between a centre and a back rower. You just go and play rugby and see what happens.”

      England need to register a bonus-point victory in the penultimate match of the Six Nations to give them the best possible chance of winning the title, although if favourites France dispatch Scotland events in Cardiff become academic.

      “We probably do need to win with four tries if we want to win the tournament, but firstly we need to win,” Earl said.

      “The moment we start to think we need to win by four, this game could really unravel. Wales have performed pretty well this campaign and have not quite got the results they have deserved.

      “It’s almost a one-off game when you play Wales in Wales, under the roof. Jamie George called it a World Cup final.

      “They will be at their best, we have got to be at our best. If you sleepwalk into any sort of game and expect a game to go a certain way, it won’t.”

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      Tom 72 days ago

      I wanna know who's carrying the ball. We've got a relatively lightweight second row pairing, three openside flankers and a diminutive inside centre. Is it purely down to Tommy Freeman and the front row to crash the ball up?

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      fl 72 days ago

      have you watched any rugby matches in your life?


      In the six nations so far Tom Willis has carried 27 times, and Ollie Lawrence has carried 17 times.

      Ben Earl has carried 49 times. Marcus Smith 35 times. Freeman 32 times. Mitchell 26 times. Genge 23 times. Tom Curry 22 times. Fin Smith 22 times. Maro Itoje 21 times. Daly 16 times. Stuart 15 times. Cowan-Dickie 15 times. Chessum 14 times.


      So yeah, the loss of Englands 4th and 10th most prominent carriers will probably lead to Freeman and the front row carrying a bit more than usual, but its unlikely to have particularly dire consequences for the team. The fact that you dismissed England’s 9th and 14th most prominent carriers - who both weigh about the same as Willis - as lightweight, and the fact that you neglected to mention England’s #1 carrier - who weighs more than Lawrence, really speaks to your in depth knowledge of the team!

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      sean.kilfoyle 72 days ago

      Roebuck, Earl, and both Curry brothers can carry well. Marcus can usually find a few good gaps. But they’re probably planning on still kicking it a ton and putting the other team under pressure with a chance to pilfer in the tackle, gain penalties and play in the right areas of the field.

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