South Wales Echo

Jack’s the lad to add to depth, says Jones

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EDDIE Jones insists Jack Willis is ready to extend England’s depth at openside after giving the “tough” Wasps flanker his debut against Georgia tomorrow.

Willis’ stellar season continues when the Autumn Nations Cup opens at Twickenham in the month after he swept the board at the end of season awards in recognitio­n of an outstandin­g 2019-20.

Sam Underhill has been rested so Willis is given the opportunit­y to prove the breakdown expertise that has taken the Gallagher Premiershi­p by storm can be a similarly destructiv­e force at internatio­nal level.

Last season the 23-year-old plundered 46 turnovers – 27 more than his nearest rival – to establish himself as one of English rugby’s most influentia­l players.

“Jack has got a good nose for the ball. He gets himself into good positions. He’s got good natural strength - he’s not a gym-strength person - and he’s flipping tough,” Jones said.

“Turnovers are the highlight part of his game, but he’s also a good defender and he’s an attacker that gets his hands on the ball.

“He’s one of the few forwards in English rugby who is good at ‘pick and go’, so he brings that”

Willis was due to tour South Africa in 2018 but was forced to withdraw because of a knee injury and his developmen­t was then hampered by a significan­t ankle problem.

“Selection is a constant action plan. We are always looking to see how we can keep improving the side, keep improving the depth,” Jones said.

“Sometimes it’s about improving the performanc­e in the position, sometimes it’s about improving the depth in the position.

“With Jack Willis, we’ve got an opportunit­y to increase the depth at seven, so we wanted to see how he performs at Test level.

“He’s come into camp since the Premiershi­p final and trained very well. He’s got a great attitude and we feel he deserves the opportunit­y.”

Powerful Worcester centre Ollie Lawrence wins his second cap after making his debut off the bench in last month’s 34-5 victory over Italy that sealed the third Six Nations title of the Jones era.

“We are looking to build depth in that position. It’s not a position where we’ve got great depth without Manu Tuilagi there, so we are looking to build depth,” Jones said.

“Lawrence is a powerful young centre so we want him to bring that ability to dent the line, create momentum and for us to be able to play off the back of that.”

England: E Daly; J Joseph, O Lawrence, H Slade, J May; O Farrell (capt), B Youngs; E Genge, J George, W Stuart, C Ewels, J Launchbury M Itoje J Willis, B Vunipola. Reps: T Dunn, M Vunipola, K Sinckler, B Earl, T Curry, D Robson, M Malins, J Marchant.

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