England coach confident he has got squad selection right
Steve Borthwick admits to difficult selection decisions as some big names miss out
07 August 2023 - 14:46
by Mark Gleeson
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England head coach Steve Borthwick. Picture: HANNAH MCKAY/REUTERS
England coach Steve Borthwick is confident he has made the right calls after naming his Rugby World Cup squad on Monday with several notable omissions.
Borthwick picked 19 forwards and 14 backs, together having more than 1,400 caps, for the tournament in France, but sidelined centre Henry Slade and loose forward Alex Dombrandt in shock omissions.
“There have been a number of very difficult selection decisions to make, given the quality of our wider training squad. Some very good players have missed out on selection such has been the competition for places over the past eight weeks and more of preparation,” Borthwick said.
“Rugby World Cups involve unique challenges in terms of the demands on players, the need for squad flexibility and the limited number of squad places available.
“France 2023 is no different, but I am confident we have selected a squad of 33 that is well able to meet those challenges and leave us best placed to be at our most competitive in this exciting tournament.”
On the reason for announcing his squad in early August, Borthwick added: “We believe that announcing the squad a little earlier than otherwise might have been the case brings a clarity and certainty to the group, allowing the players as much time as possible to settle and develop as a squad.”
Several players who had a chance to impress in last Saturday’s Test in Wales did not make the step up, although Theo Dan, who won his first cap in the 20-9 defeat in Cardiff, was selected.
“As Saturday’s game in Cardiff proved, we have a series of demanding Test matches through August as we continue that preparation towards our opening Rugby World Cup pool game against an in-form Argentina side,” the coach added.
England take on Wales again this Saturday in their second warm-up international but this time at Twickenham.
Borthwick’s squad sees Ben Youngs, Dan Cole and Courtney Lawes compete at their fourth World Cup. Youngs is England’s most-capped player with 122 appearances.
England will meet Argentina in their opening Pool D fixture in Marseille on September 9. Japan, Samoa and Chile are the other teams in the group.
Squad
Backs: Henry Arundell, Danny Care, Elliot Daly, Owen Farrell, George Ford, Ollie Lawrence, Max Malins, Joe Marchant, Marcus Smith, Freddie Steward, Manu Tuilagi, Jack van Poortvliet, Anthony Watson, Ben Youngs.
Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Dan Cole, Tom Curry, Theo Dan, Ben Earl, Ellis Genge, Jamie George, Maro Itoje, Courtney Lawes, Lewis Ludlam, Joe Marler, George Martin, David Ribbans, Bevan Rodd, Kyle Sinckler, Will Stuart, Billy Vunipola, Jack Walker, Jack Willis.
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England coach confident he has got squad selection right
Steve Borthwick admits to difficult selection decisions as some big names miss out
England coach Steve Borthwick is confident he has made the right calls after naming his Rugby World Cup squad on Monday with several notable omissions.
Borthwick picked 19 forwards and 14 backs, together having more than 1,400 caps, for the tournament in France, but sidelined centre Henry Slade and loose forward Alex Dombrandt in shock omissions.
“There have been a number of very difficult selection decisions to make, given the quality of our wider training squad. Some very good players have missed out on selection such has been the competition for places over the past eight weeks and more of preparation,” Borthwick said.
“Rugby World Cups involve unique challenges in terms of the demands on players, the need for squad flexibility and the limited number of squad places available.
“France 2023 is no different, but I am confident we have selected a squad of 33 that is well able to meet those challenges and leave us best placed to be at our most competitive in this exciting tournament.”
On the reason for announcing his squad in early August, Borthwick added: “We believe that announcing the squad a little earlier than otherwise might have been the case brings a clarity and certainty to the group, allowing the players as much time as possible to settle and develop as a squad.”
Several players who had a chance to impress in last Saturday’s Test in Wales did not make the step up, although Theo Dan, who won his first cap in the 20-9 defeat in Cardiff, was selected.
“As Saturday’s game in Cardiff proved, we have a series of demanding Test matches through August as we continue that preparation towards our opening Rugby World Cup pool game against an in-form Argentina side,” the coach added.
England take on Wales again this Saturday in their second warm-up international but this time at Twickenham.
Borthwick’s squad sees Ben Youngs, Dan Cole and Courtney Lawes compete at their fourth World Cup. Youngs is England’s most-capped player with 122 appearances.
England will meet Argentina in their opening Pool D fixture in Marseille on September 9. Japan, Samoa and Chile are the other teams in the group.
Squad
Backs: Henry Arundell, Danny Care, Elliot Daly, Owen Farrell, George Ford, Ollie Lawrence, Max Malins, Joe Marchant, Marcus Smith, Freddie Steward, Manu Tuilagi, Jack van Poortvliet, Anthony Watson, Ben Youngs.
Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Dan Cole, Tom Curry, Theo Dan, Ben Earl, Ellis Genge, Jamie George, Maro Itoje, Courtney Lawes, Lewis Ludlam, Joe Marler, George Martin, David Ribbans, Bevan Rodd, Kyle Sinckler, Will Stuart, Billy Vunipola, Jack Walker, Jack Willis.
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