Borthwick faces challenge to steer England with team feeling the pinch

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Commercially powerful clubs across the Channel have lured players from international game to heighten uncertainty

England. Discuss. They start the new year with bronze medals round their necks. No one else from the Six Nations managed to take anything tangible from the Rugby World Cup. As an achievement, it does not bear too much scrutiny, given the controversial draw from which they benefited, but those games still needed winning. And England’s only defeat was by a single point to the eventual champions in a game no one could have complained had they won.

In his first media session of the year, Steve Borthwick proclaimed their achievement and the foundation for the future it represented. The head coach also heralded, rightly, the performances of English clubs in the first two rounds of Europe before Christmas. The next couple of weeks will supply further food for thought on that front.

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Written by Michael Aylwin
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/jan/06/steve-borthwick-england-rugby-union-owen-farrell-henry-arundell under the title “Borthwick faces challenge to steer England with team feeling the pinch”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.