Irish Independent

Ashton ready to seize second chance in England shirt

- Jack De Menezes

ON February 23, 2018, Chris Ashton was preparing for his Six Nations return. Five years had come and gone since the England wing had last played in the famous championsh­ip, and his internatio­nal exile was stretching into its fourth year when the call came.

Of course, this call was not from Eddie Jones, but from the BBC. The offer was to join their commentary team for France’s Six Nations clash against Italy in Marseille, and at that point Ashton accepted his internatio­nal career was very much dead in the water.

“I went with JP Pietersen to commentate on the game and thinking that was a year ago, yeah, I’d never have thought we’d be sat here with me about to play France,” said Ashton ahead of his first Six Nations start this weekend against the French since the harrowing 30-3 defeat against Wales in 2013.

Ashton is very much a part of the England set-up once again. Having returned to internatio­nal rugby during the autumn internatio­nals last November, he scored against the All Blacks before coming on last weekend against Ireland. These are England’s biggest games, and Jones appears more than happy to trust Ashton when it comes to them.

With a record of 20 tries in 43 internatio­nal Tests, it’s easy to see why the Australian does trust him.

“I think you have to show an unrelentin­g desire to want to play for your country, which he’s done,” Jones explained. “He brings us something different that we think is going to be valuable at the start of the game. Perseveran­ce is a big thing in high-performanc­e sport.

“He’s a finisher. We feel that maybe early in the game, as he did against New Zealand, he can find the line for us. He’s got a good awareness of opportunit­ies. It’s not something that you coach, it’s something players develop at a young age, he’s a try poacher.”

It could have been so different for Ashton had he chose to stay in Toulon and play out his three-year contract. After turning his back on internatio­nal rugby after England seemingly did the same with him, Ashton quickly realised what he was missing.

The rugby league convert has had to sit and watch five consecutiv­e Six Nations tournament­s since his last championsh­ip appearance – admittedly not one he wants to remember – and despite finding his feet in France by breaking the Top 14 record for most tries in a single season with his 24 in 23 matches, the carrot was dangled to return with Sale Sharks and reignite his internatio­nal career. It was, for Ashton, very much a case of not knowing what he had until it had gone.

“I think everyone’s in that boat,” he explained. “When you’re younger and you’re in the team, you never think it’s going to be your last game. You think you’re going to have good, long years at it, but that wasn’t the case for me.”

That Jones decided to make changes to his side was no surprise given that Maro Itoje was ruled out with the knee injury that he suffered last week. But the announceme­nt that Jones had made more than one change was something of a shock when last weekend’s performanc­e in Dublin is taken into account.

“I think Eddie just likes to switch in me and Jack (Nowell). We both have different strengths and this week Eddie gets the feeling that it might play to my strengths, like it did for Jack in Ireland.

“We have a good relationsh­ip. Everyone wants to start, but in the past few years the finishers have had a big impact for us.” (© Independen­t News Service)

ENGLAND – E Daly; C Ashton, H Slade, M Tuilagi, J May; O Farrell (capt), B Youngs; M Vunipola, J George, K Sinckler, C Lawes, G Kruis, M Wilson, T Curry, B Vunipola. Reps: L Cowan-Dickie, B Moon, D Cole, J Launchbury, N Hughes, D Robson, G Ford, J Nowell.

FRANCE – Y Huget; D Penaud, M Bastareaud, G Doumayrou, G Fickou; C Lopez, M Parra; J Poirot, G Guirado (capt), D Bamba, S Vahaamhina, F Lambey, Y Camara, A Iturria, L Picamoles. Reps: P Bourgarit, D Priso, D Aldegheri, P Willemse, G Alldritt, A Dupont, R Ntamack, T Ramos.

England v France, live, Virgin Media 1/ITV, tomorrow 3.0

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