Russell ‘free and fearless’ warns Daly as England on alert over playmaker’s threat
Elliot Daly insists England will pay a high price if they lose concentration against Scotland ringmaster Finn Russell even for a moment of Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations opener.
Daly knows the “free and fearless” Russell has the range of attacking skills to orchestrate a first victory at Twickenham since 1983.
Two years ago the Racing 92 maverick inspired a remarkable Scottish comeback when a 31-0 deficit ended in a 38-38 draw, the visitors denied a famous win only by a stoppage-time try from George Ford.
And more recently Daly was present for Saracens’ Champions Cup semi-final defeat at Paris La Defense Arena when the 28-year-old stand-off engineered the match-winning try with a trademark chip over the defensive line.
“The way he plays is very free and fearless" said full-back Daly.
You have to be ready for everything. He might do a few things that come off, but you have to stay in the moment and limit them.
“I’ve played against him a few times now and you have to anticipate some stuff that you wouldn’t anticipate from other players.
“It’s understanding what he sees in the game and trying to work out what he’ll do, although you can’t get it right every time.
“With Saracens, we switched off a little bit and that was the game sorted.
"If you look back on that match, we could have stopped that if we were a bit more alert.
“Thatwasinthe70thminute, so it’s about doing it for the full 80 and not switching off.”