Coventry Telegraph

England are working on indiscipli­ne

- By DUNCAN BECH

EDDIE Jones has revealed he received a number of calls last week from England players eager to address the indiscipli­ne that has ruined their Guinness Six Nations title defence.

Following the 40-24 mauling by Wales, the squad left camp for a scheduled break week but the shortcomin­g of England’s Championsh­ip-high penalty count compelled some to ring Jones.

Across the opening three rounds, the team have leaked a ruinous average of 13.6 penalties per game with the collapse at the Principali­ty Stadium the nadir. Maro Itoje alone conceded five.

Improved discipline has become England’s number one priority and Jones detects a high level of motivation to stop incurring the wrath of referees.

“No one goes out there and tries to give away penalties. Everyone is working hard but sometimes players just overexert in certain areas,” Jones said. “Those players we’ll have a quiet chat to and they’ve been reflecting on it. I’ve had at least three or four players ring me during the week to talk about how they need to tend to their errors. That’s the great honesty of this team. We’ll keep working on that.

“There are other little and pieces, but the main thing is to understand your responsibi­lity at that point in the game.

“We looked at Wales. We’re disappoint­ed that we didn’t handle that last 20 minutes better. Unfortunat­ely we didn’t finish that game off well.”

England’s next assignment is against France at Twickenham on Saturday before their Six Nations ends against Ireland in Dublin the following weekend.

Emphatic losses to Scotland and Wales are forcing England to rescue their Six Nations from disaster, while in the process freshening up an underperfo­rming team.

“We are going through a transition period now,” Jones said. “We had a fairly settled team from 2019 until now and, like most teams when you have had a settled period, there needs to be a little bit of a revision and we are going through that at the moment.

“I would say anywhere up to 70 per cent of this squad will go through to the World Cup, but it will be dependent on their desire, their form and their fitness.”

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