The Scotsman

Marler: England’s young guns showed true grit against Boks

- By DUNCAN BECH

Joe Marler believes England’s future is in safe hands after watching Eddie Jones’ young guns show their fighting instincts to edge South Africa at Twickenham.

A clean sweep of victories in the Autumn Nations Series was completed in dramatic circumstan­ces as Marcus Smith landed a penalty with just over a minute left to topple the Springboks 27-26 on Saturday. South Africa had been poised to complete a comeback win amid a dominant second half in which only rugged home resistance kept the outcome of a compelling afternoon in doubt.

It went some way to avenging England’s defeat in the 2019 World Cup final but just as importantl­y it was engineered with emerging prospects such as Smith, Freddie Steward and Jamie Blamire at the forefront.

“I was really pleased for a lot of the youngsters who dug deep and showed grit to stay in the fight rather than just giving up,” veteran prop Marler said.

“The second half went all

South Africa’s way and it would have been easy to go ‘oh Christ, this lot are pretty good’.

“Instead, I looked around the group and I saw young boys just puff out their chests and said ‘let’s give this a crack, we’re still in this’.

“There are a lot of boys there who are new to the group. There aren’t many old ones left and we’re clinging on in there.

“That blend of experience­d players helping out the youngsters as opposed to them sitting in a hierarchy and being in an environmen­t that doesn’t allow them to thrive and be themselves is long gone.

“The youngsters coming in now feel confident to express themselves in this environmen­t. And us old boys get to come along for the ride.”

One of those old hands, Courtney Lawes, has emerged as the squad’s new leader having taken the captaincy against Tonga and South Africa in the absence of Owen Farrell. The 32-year-old could continue in the role for the Six Nations opener against Scotland on February 5 as Farrell recovers from ankle surgery.

“Courtney’s a people’s captain. He plays for the boys, he talks about his love for the group and will always put his body on the line,” Marler said.

“He’s older than me and he’s stillpushi­nghard,soi’mthinking ‘fair play to you mate’.”

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