The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

England build-up in chaos ahead of clash with Wales

- By Duncan Bech SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

England’s World Cup build-up has taken a chaotic turn after it emerged a fracas occurred between Ben Te’o and Mike Brown in Treviso, while preparatio­ns for today’s Test against Wales have been disrupted by a trio of injury withdrawal­s.

It is understood there was an altercatio­n during a social event at the squad’s heat and humidity training camp in north-east Italy last week.

As a result, Te’o and Brown were dropped from the squad for today’s visit of Wales to Twickenham in a match staged 24 hours before head coach Eddie Jones finalises his 31-man World Cup squad.

Jones, however, declined to comment on the incident: “No I’m not able to to confirm that. I’m not able to confirm. I think I’ve answered the question.”

Jones at least indicated that Te’o remains under considerat­ion for the World Cup, while Brown is only expected to be involved in the event of injury.

Meanwhile, plans for the opening warm-up Test

against Warren Gatland’s Grand Slam champions have been disturbed by injuries to centre Henry Slade, flanker Sam Underhill and wing Ruaridh McConnochi­e.

A day after naming the starting XV, Jones was forced into a significan­t reshuffle, including to the back row where the experiment of deploying opensides Underhill and Tom Curry in tandem will have to be delayed.

Slade (knee), Underhill (toe) and McConnochi­e (hip) have been ruled out, so Jonathan Joseph, Joe Cokanasiga and Lewis Ludlum have been propelled into the starting XV in their places.

Curry moves from six to openside while Courtney Lawes and Manu Tuilagi are promoted to the bench.

Jones was initially reluctant to disclose the changes to his team, even when prompted by England’s press officer, telling him: “Err, yeah, no, what do you want me to do? So you want me to remember all these?”

Facing an experiment­al side picked by the 59-year-old head coach is Wales’ strongest available XV, including 13 starters from the Grand Slamclinch­ing victory over Ireland in March

If England do lose, Jones will be keeping perspectiv­e on the result.

“Momentum does not apply in the warm-ups. It is zero. It starts when you get to the World Cup,” Jones said.

“Imagine having momentum now. The World Cup is six or seven weeks away. No team in the world keeps momentum for that period of time. When do you want momentum? When you get to the World Cup.

“We are in a World Cup campaign so we want to be ready when we get on the plane by September 8.

“We are a proud team and want to win every game but the fact is that what people are going to remember this year is the World Cup.”

McConnochi­e was due to make his Test debut with the hope of impressing before the World Cup squad is named on Monday, but his prospects for Japan have now dimmed.

Willi Heinz will win his first cap, however, as Jones launches a late search for a deputy to Ben Youngs at scrum-half and the New Zealander who qualifies through his maternal grandmothe­r has even been installed as vice-captain.

“Willi has been on a fascinatin­g journey. He works hard at his craft and has a good head on him. He’s added to the team and deserves the opportunit­y,” Jones said.

 ??  ?? Eddie Jones with Jonathan Joseph at training yesterday
Eddie Jones with Jonathan Joseph at training yesterday

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