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The England verdict on fifth different midfield combo in seven games

England's Ollie Lawrence (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

England are hopeful their latest midfield combination in the struggling Steve Borthwick era won’t fluff its lines next Saturday at Twickenham. The decision to pair Ollie Lawrence and Joe Marchant together at centre to face Wales is the fifth different partnership named by Borthwick in his seven-match tenure.

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The coach began his reign as Eddie Jones’ successor by putting Owen Farrell in with Marchant last February against Scotland but after switching Farrell inside to fly-half, the next three Guinness Six Nations matches witnessed a midfield combination of Lawrence with Henry Slade.

England finished the championship with Manu Tuilagi teaming up with Slade and they picked up the thread five months later by selecting Guy Porter and Marchant together for last weekend’s opening Summer Nations Series fixture away to Wales.

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      Porter and Slade, who appeared off the bench at the Principality, were then both omitted from the Rugby World Cup squad named by Borthwick last Monday.

      The head coach suggested at that announcement that a brand-new partnership of Tuilagi with Lawrence was a possibility heading into the World Cup, but Tuilagi missing training the next day at Teddington put that idea on ice for now.

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      Instead, Borthwick has gone with a different new combination in Lawrence with Marchant and it will intriguing to see what unfolds as Lawrence, in seven of the eight starts he has previously made with England, had Slade as his midfield partner.

      Farrell versus Scotland in February 2021 was Lawrence’s only other centre partner as a starter, but with the England skipper set to line out at fly-half in this warm-up rematch against the Welsh, Borthwick is excited by this weekend’s fresh 12/13 selection.

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      “What I am expecting from every player is they bring all the strengths onto the pitch in the England shirt,” began Borthwick after he named an England team on Thursday that had 11 changes from the XV that started last weekend in Cardiff.

      “Ollie Lawrence performed really well throughout last season, had a challenging time with what happened with his club [Worcester]. He changed clubs (to Bath) early in the season and I thought he played really well in the Six Nations in the four games that he played.

      “Joe Marchant was part of the Six Nations and I thought he played very well on Saturday in Cardiff so we have got two excellent centres there, led at fly-half by Owen with his vast experience and his ability to perform at the very top level.”

      Skipper Farrell added: “This squad is full of talent littered throughout the whole squad. We are looking forward to it. Personally, having not played for a while, I’m itching to play. Can’t wait.

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      “And then with the boys that are outside, they [Lawrence and Marchant] are two talented lads that hopefully can get into the game and show their strengths, which I am sure they will.”

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      john 711 days ago

      Watson also seems to struggle with injury great player but,

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      Mark 711 days ago

      It seems Borthwick will be yet another England coach going into a world Cup on a wing and a prayer over Tuilagis fitness....this sorry saga has surely run its course.

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      George had a good tour to showed he is back to his best level.


      Heyes did well but shame we didn’t test Fasogbon this tour.


      Not sure ENG solved the confusion in the back row, as Underhill probably added to it. Curry, Curry, Pollock & Pepper are likely the go forward open-side options and they need to give games to Pollock & Pepper, so will see in the AI’s. Underhill is better than both but they also need games to develop. It’s 5 good players into 3 or 4 spots.


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      Back 3 feels like Furbank, Freeman & IF-W but Carpenter, Roebuck & Hendy adds strength in depth to that back 3 and will be interesting to see how quickly Lee Blackett gets Arundell back to his best at Bath.


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