Belfast Telegraph

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- BY DUNCAN BECH

OWEN Farrell insists England enter the World Cup battle hardened by a strenuous series of warm-up Tests as he declares the best is yet to come.

Italy were thumped 37-0 in Newcastle on Friday to complete a successful summer of preparatio­ns which peaked with a record victory over Ireland at Twickenham. A narrow defeat to Wales in Cardiff was their only blemish.

England set off as second favourites to lift the Webb Ellis Trophy behind New Zealand and Farrell, the team’s captain, insists they must be ready for anything in the weeks ahead.

“These matches have been good for us. The Tests have been different, all of them,” Farrell said. “Every single game has thrown different things at us and we’ve managed to deal with it.

“There’s still a lot left in us and that’s a good place to be in.”

Tokyo has been braced for the arrival of Typhoon Faxai, which has the potential to delay England’s scheduled arrival into the Japanese capital today.

Australia, possible quarter-final opponents, have delayed their departure in an attempt to avoid winds that could reach up to 180 kilometres per hour and that have forced the cancellati­on of dozens of flights in the region.

England’s plan is to spend a night in Tokyo before heading to the south western island of Kyushu, where they will complete a week-long training camp ahead of their opening match against Tonga on September 22.

Lock Joe Launchbury (back) and hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie (knee) have been added to their lengthy list of wounded after sustaining knocks at St James’ Park.

Centre Henry Slade and wing Jack Nowell will arrive in Japan without playing a single minute of the four warm-up Tests due to respective knee and ankle issues.

Jonathan Joseph, also a centre, is nursing a ‘leg muscle’ injury while Mako Vunipola is unlikely to be ready until the latter stages of the group phase.

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