The Rugby Paper

Eddie finds the C-word is big help for England

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THE biggest improvemen­t in Eddie Jones’ management of the England squad has been his recognitio­n that competitio­n for places, sparked by rewarding consistent­ly good club form, is an essential component for any internatio­nal team with world champion ambitions.

It has been a long time coming, with Jones guilty of giving some players who have been regularly under par too many free passes to Test selection – George Ford, the Vunipola brothers, Ben Youngs, and Kyle Sinckler among them.

This has been compounded because at the same time he has ignored the consistent­ly strong club performanc­es of others, with Alex Dombrandt, Dan Robson, and Harry Williams at the top of the list.

However, this autumn Jones launched a new regime of fierce competitio­n for places by dropping Ford and both Vunipolas,

and the uplift for the England squad has been immediate. Not only has

Marcus Smith provided an alternativ­e to the 10-12 axis of Ford and Owen Farrell, but also Dombrandt has confirmed that he is a powerful, skilful No.8 capable of supplantin­g Billy Vunipola, and Ellis Genge has improved his scrummagin­g to press his case at loosehead.

The flip side is that Ford and the Vunipolas have been galvanised. Ford has been outstandin­g after finally becoming the ringmaster at Leicester, Billy Vunipola is getting back in gear after playing the entire match for seven of his nine Premiershi­p starts and scoring four tries, while Mako Vunipola has also raised his intensity.

It means Jones suddenly has options in positions he had turned into sinecures – and it is all down to recognisin­g the importance of true competitio­n for places.

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