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England star issues warning to Scotland

RIVALS: Scots will face a ‘very different England’ on Saturday, says Jamie George

- DUNCAN BECH

Jamie George has warned Scotland they face a very different England side to a year ago when the 2019 Guinness Six Nations concludes at Twickenham on Saturday.

Eddie Jones’ men were horribly exposed at the breakdown as they collapsed to a 25-13 defeat at Murrayfiel­d in the old rivals’ last meeting to begin a harrowing sequence of five successive Test losses.

Jones was fighting for his future heading into the autumn but after sweeping aside Italy 57-14 at Twickenham on Saturday, resurgent England now enter the final weekend with Ireland’s championsh­ip crown in their sights.

The issues at the breakdown have long since been fixed and George insists the tired and rudderless team that recorded a worst finish in the competitio­n since 1987, fifth place, is a distant memory.

“The difference is night and day. We’re in a much better place now and a lot of that is to do with the atmosphere in the team,” the Saracens hooker said.

“We lost to Wales a couple of weeks ago, but how quickly we’ve bounced back is incredible really. The lesson we’ve learned from last year is to try and get better each day rather than let the negativity get on top of us.

“You can see the place we’re in now compared to then. When you’re losing the pressure comes on.

“When you lose a few games on the bounce, you start to look at yourselves a bit more.

“It’s difficult to enjoy yourself on the training pitch because of the pressure and in turn you struggle to express yourself in the game.

“It’s always a huge game against Scotland. We can’t wait to keep the momentum going.

“It’s critical to get the win and we’ll need to produce a whole 80-minute performanc­e. We know how important Saturday is so we’ll try to put everything on to the field.”

Italy were routed with predictabl­e ease as Manu Tuilagi and Brad Shields crossed twice each in an eight-try stroll that set a new record of 31 minutes for the fastest bonus point secured.

Now positioned on 21 successive Six Nations defeats, Azzurri credibilit­y is at an all-time low while Georgia press hard for the introducti­on of a playoff that would offer a place among Europe’s elite.

Jones told BBC Radio Live’s Sportsweek programme: “I think they should always consider rewarding merit, it doesn’t matter what competitio­n you’re in.

“The organisers talk about the Six Nations being the best rugby competitio­n in the world and it probably is close to it, but to improve it you’ve got to find a way of making sure you’ve got the six best teams in Europe always playing in it.

“If that involves relegation then it’s something that should be looked at very closely.”

Georgia spent two days at England’s camp in Oxford, with fights breaking out during the live scrummagin­g sessions, and Jones credits the visit of the side as helping his team bounce back from defeat to Wales.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Jamie George, England.
Picture: Getty. Jamie George, England.

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