The Chronicle

Watson credits Sinckler for helping him focus

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ANTHONY Watson reaches a milestone in his England career grateful for guidance from Kyle Sinckler that steered him away from seeking the limelight.

Watson wins his 50th cap in today’s Guinness Six Nations clash with France at Twickenham as one of Eddie Jones’ best performing players in an otherwise disappoint­ing campaign.

The 27-year-old Lion has been a consistent threat for England since making his debut in 2014 and is an automatic pick under Jones, but his long absence with a twice-ruptured achilles forced a reordering of priorities.

Recovery came in time for the 2019 Word Cup and his defence-shredding runs are now motivated by a different impulse inspired by the words of red rose team-mate Sinckler.

“When I got my first cap I was pretty immature. I was trying to be in the limelight for not necessaril­y the right reasons, trying to be more than a rugby player,” Watson said.

“I was interested in a lot of other stuff besides rugby but as Kyle Sinckler always says to me: ‘you’ve got to keep the main thing the main thing’.

“That’s probably where most of the shift has come in terms of mindset and focus on what’s important. That’s how it has changed from cap one to cap 50.

“The achilles injury was massive for me because I realised that while some of the off-field stuff was there, the things that really made me happy – playing rugby – weren’t.

“That was a pretty stark realisatio­n and Kyle was really important to me through that whole process.

“There were times during that injury where I was off trying to do media or marketing stuff and he was like, ‘you need to keep the main thing the main thing’.

“That hit home with me and made me realise that if I want to keep doing what I love I need to make sure I keep it the main thing and not the other way round.”

Watson is playing some of the best rugby of his career and England will need him firing on all cylinders if they are to topple favourites France.

“The ability to play from anywhere and be unpredicta­ble is built into French rugby,” Watson said.

“That is the identity of French rugby and it’s good for the sport and it’s good that they have been able to hold that, even though they have changed a bit in terms of their pragmatism through their kicking.”

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