Coventry Telegraph

Eddie turns up heat to 10 on Rhys...

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EDDIE Jones has ignited the build-up to England’s clash with Wales by thrusting Rhys Patchell under the spotlight.

Jones has piled the pressure on to the inexperien­ced 24-year-old Welsh fly-half, who will be winning his seventh cap in the absence of injured playmakers Dan Biggar and Rhys Priestland.

Patchell was influentia­l in last weekend’s 34-7 rout of Scotland in Cardiff, but injury-hit Wales were widely written off leading into that match and Jones insists England at Twickenham are a different propositio­n.

“Every time Rhys Patchell looks up, he’s going to see Jonathan Joseph in his vision – it’s not a great sight,” Jones said. “Wales have to get the ball wide and Patchell hasn’t played much Test match rugby. He’s a young guy, he’s inexperien­ced and is their third-choice 10.

“Patchell will have to find guys around him to help because he’ll be under some heat.

“Wales played really well against Scotland but it’s going to be different on Saturday they had no expectatio­n on them last Saturday but this week they come full of expectatio­n.

“Everyone has been telling them how well they played. (Wales coach) Warren Gatland’s been talking a lot this week. He’s confident. They’re confident.”

It is the first time Jones has sought to engage Wales in verbal hostilitie­s ahead of the eagerly awaited showdown between rivals who completed convincing victories in round one.

Warren Gatland stated earlier in the week that England’s six-day turnaround following their 46-15 demolition of Italy would count against them, but Jones used yesterday’s team announceme­nt press conference to hit back.

“I can remember 18 or 24 months ago someone at the RFU coming in and saying, ‘You play Italy on Sunday and Wales on Saturday, is that OK?”’ Jones said. “No problem, that’s the draw. So we’ve had 18 months to prepare for this turnaround.

“Is that difficult? It’s difficult, it’s difficult if you haven’t used your 18 months well. We’ve used our 18 months well. We’ve had a great preparatio­n.”

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