Irish Daily Mirror

BORTHWICK IN ROSES REBOOT

- BY ALEX SPINK

STEVE BORTHWICK has taken a punt on a group of players snubbed by Eddie Jones to re-energise England and fuel a revival.

Joe Marchant, Ben Curry, Max Malins, Ben Earl and Ollie Lawrence did not get a sniff when Jones was in charge, despite often playing the lights out for their clubs.

Borthwick wasted no time in correcting that – enlisting each for national service against Scotland at Twickenham tomorrow.

“These players are picked because of what they have brought, because of how well they are playing, because of their strengths,” he said.

“They have an opportunit­y, and that’s what they wanted, what they were desperate for. Now they have to take it – and I back them to do so.”

Borthwick came to power promising a clean slate for all – but not to make change for change’s sake.

His decision yesterday to drop Manu Tuilagi might be the talk of the town but his calculatio­n is as simple as it is honest – Marchant (above) is in better form. Still, axing a player of such standing is a huge call.

So the Cumbrian thought back to his early days in the job, to the reaction the long frustrated players gave to his summons.

“I started speaking and going to meet players who hadn’t had many opportunit­ies recently,” he said.

“I listened to them, I watched them. They were so desperate to be in the England shirt.

“You could hear it down the phone, you could see it in their body when I met with them face to face.

“For me, that is incredibly rewarding. You know how passionate I am about the England rugby team. To see players so wanting to be in the England shirt is fantastic.”

Marchant’s selection is helped by the fact Harlequins club-mates Marcus Smith and Alex Dombrandt are at fly-half and No.8 respective­ly.

Ben Curry, who, like uncapped wing Ollie Hassell-collins, will make his Six Nations debut, had to watch his identical twin brother Tom called up after him and amass 45 caps.

Malins and Earl’s return after being axed, despite one being top try scorer and the other player of the year in last season’s Premiershi­p.

Lawrence is recalled after bursting onto the scene, being quickly dropped and then treated with some disdain by Borthwick’s predecesso­r. England: F Steward, M Malins, J Marchant, O Farrell (c), O Hassell-collins, M Smith, J van Poortvliet; E Genge, J George, K Sinckler, M Itoje, O Chessum, L Ludlam, B Curry, A Dombrandt.

Scotland: S Hogg, K Steyn, H Jones, S Tuipulotu, D van der Merwe, F Russell, 9. B White; P Schoeman, G Turner, WP Nel, R Gray, G Gilchrist, J Ritchie (c), L Crosbie, M Fagerson.

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