Coventry Telegraph

‘Icon’ Farrell in league of his Owen, says boss

- By DUNCAN BECH

OWEN Farrell has been acclaimed as an “icon of the game” who will lead England’s resistance this autumn, but Courtney Lawes is still set to continue as captain when the countdown to the World Cup resumes next month.

Farrell is on course to win his 100th cap in the November 19 appointmen­t with New Zealand at Twickenham yet despite that impending achievemen­t, head coach Eddie Jones believes he is under-appreciate­d by his country.

For all his influence on the team Farrell was replaced as skipper last autumn, initially because of ankle issues that also forced him to miss the Six Nations but latterly when Lawes was retained for the

July tour to Australia due to his superior communicat­ion with referees.

If Lawes recovers from the concussion sustained on club duty for Northampto­n last month he will continue as captain, but Jones insists Farrell remains a towering presence for England.

“If we don’t have Owen then we lose a huge percentage of our fight. He’s the most energetic and one of the most committed rugby players I’ve ever seen,” he said.

“We need that but we also need someone who is also composed and speaks to the referee well. We need both.

“Owen is the third-highest points scorer in rugby history. He’s one of the all-time greats of the game.

“He’s won every trophy in the

Owen is the thirdhighe­st points scorer in rugby history. He’s one of the all-time greats. I don’t think he gets the credit he deserves. Eddie Jones

world apart from the World Cup and he’s got a silver medal, which isn’t bad. Sometimes I don’t think he gets the credit he deserves.

“Some players have that likeness. When you’re a tough, gritty player like Owen, it’s harder to be liked. That’s the reality.

“He’s combative, he’s very focused about the game and he doesn’t open himself up a lot. That’s the reality. But he’s an icon of the game here. He’s resurrecti­ng Saracens now – they’re back up playing fantastic rugby. We hope we get that Owen in with all that fighting spirit for next month.”

England open the Autumn Nations Series against Argentina on November 6 with the aim of making an explosive start after Jones tapped into the knowledge of Mikel Arteta, who has guided Arsenal to the top of the Premier League this season.

“Mikel came into the camp last autumn and we had a really good chat. He’s a super-bright young coach,” Jones said. “I learned from

him about how fast Arsenal get out of the blocks.

“Every game they’re at it. They play with energy, they know how they want to play, they put the opposition on the back foot. In rugby 75% of Tests are won by the team who score the first try.”

Exeter’s Namibian-born prop Patrick Schickerli­ng has been omitted from England’s 36-man squad on eligibilit­y grounds as Jones seeks clarificat­ion from World Rugby on whether he qualifies on residency grounds.

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Owen Farrell remains a towering presence

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