Otago Daily Times

Hill to debut as England looks to clinch title

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LONDON: Exeter’s Jonny Hill will make his England debut against Italy tomorrow after coach Eddie Jones named him as lock partner to Maro Itoje for the game in Rome where the Six Nations title is at stake.

Halfback Ben Youngs will win his 100th cap, inside captain and first fiveeighth Owen Farrell.

In the absence of the injured Manu Tuilagi, Jones has opted for the creative centre pairing of Henry Slade and Jonathan Joseph, with George Furbank at fullback in place of injured Elliot Daly.

Furbank and Slade will cover the first five duties in the event of a Farrell injury.

After much speculatio­n about his back row options, Jones has returned to the trio who performed so well in the World Cup, with Sam Underhill and Tom Curry flanking Billy Vunipola, making his first appearance since the final defeat by South Africa a year ago this week. Hooker Jamie George will win his 50th cap.

There are three uncapped players on the bench — hooker Tom Dunn, powerful centre Ollie Lawrence and winger Ollie Thorley, while Dan Robson is the backup halfback.

Youngs follows former prop Jason Leonard (114) as England’s second centurion, and Farrell was full of praise for the man who has been his partner in so many games.

‘‘Everybody knows how good a player Ben is, not only for what he’s doing in recent times but for how long he’s been doing Farrell said.

‘‘He was in at a very young age and stepped up to the plate very quickly. He’s brilliant to play with, a great driver of energy throughout the team, which is great for a scrumhalf. He obviously keeps pace very well and gets the team on the front foot.’’

England will hope to beat Italy with a bonus point and rack up enough tries to take the title on points difference, assuming Ireland do not buck the odds by beating France in Paris with a bonus point in the final game of the championsh­ip on Saturday.

Ireland have 14 points to the 13 of England and France. If Ireland win with a bonus point they will

it,’’ be crowned champions, but that is an unlikely outcome.

Ireland’s points difference is +38, with England on +15 and France on +13. To finish top England would need to secure its bonus point, make up the 23point deficit on Ireland, and then better any further points difference advantage Ireland might gain with a nonbonus point win.

Jones said he would approach the game the same way as usual, despite the need for tries. ‘‘We’ve just been focused on maximising our performanc­e,’’ he said.

‘‘We have to be discipline­d and focused on playing to our absolute best, and every minute presents an opportunit­y.’’

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Debutant . . . Jonny Hill (centre) is seen during England training at the Lensbury Hotel, Teddington ahead of his internatio­nal debut against Italy in the Six Nations tournament tomorrow morning.
PHOTO: REUTERS Debutant . . . Jonny Hill (centre) is seen during England training at the Lensbury Hotel, Teddington ahead of his internatio­nal debut against Italy in the Six Nations tournament tomorrow morning.

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