Yorkshire Post

Brown hoping to feed off Farrell’s aggression at Ellis Park

- DUNCAN BECH

MIKE BROWN will feed off Owen Farrell’s aggression at Ellis Park after insisting that his captain’s deeds rather than words will inspire England against South Africa.

Farrell is skipper for the threeTest series against the Springboks which opens in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday knowing that the post could be available for the 2019 World Cup given Dylan Hartley’s ongoing concussion problems.

The Saracens playmaker has long been viewed as Hartley’s natural successor and Brown appreciate­s a “special” team-mate who is carved out of his own confrontat­ional image.

“Owen is a great leader. He energises the group through the way he trains and the way he drags people along with him, his physicalit­y and his standards,” Brown said.

“I’ve played alongside him for a number of years now, so I’ve known him a long time and I’ve seen how he has progressed as a person and as a player.

“I love his aggression and his physicalit­y. I can feed off someone like that. He never takes a backward step and always leads from the front. That’s the sign of a great leader.

“If I see my captain standing on the front line and leading from the front in terms of their physicalit­y, energy and their standards, that is enough for me.

“But obviously he will be doing a lot of the talking as well.”

Brown played under Farrell’s father Andy when the former Great Britain rugby league skipper was England’s defence coach from 2012 to 2015.

“Owen is special in terms of the way he talks. He’s exactly like his dad in the way he talks. He sounds the same,” Brown said.

“That’s what makes his dad a great coach as well – he energises and motivates people.

“He gets the best out of people and Owen brings that on to the field in all parts of the game.

“A couple of years ago I’d never seen someone at his age being the way he is. He is special.”

Hartley faces an uncertain internatio­nal future after being forced to take an extended break from the game due to the most recent in a string of concussion­s sustained against Ireland in May.

“Owen has just carried on what Dylan did off the field. He’s carried those standards on, which has been so important in where we have got to,” Brown said.

Eddie Jones names his team for the first Test at lunchtime today with the fitness of lock Joe Launchbury the biggest area of doubt.

The Wasps captain could miss the series opener with a calf injury sustained in training last week.

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