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Ben out to make a big impression

EARL’S ENGLAND AMBITION

- By Alex Spink

BEN EARL refuses to reach for excuses as he prepares for another Premiershi­p final still no closer to his first England start.

Three years on from his internatio­nal debut, the Saracens back-row has 15 caps and has been the outstandin­g Premiershi­p player for the past two seasons.

But, despite a change of England coach, he appears no closer to a starting position under Steve Borthwick than he was when Eddie Jones was in charge.

Earl, 25, works closely with former team-mate turned sports psychologi­st Calum Clark and regularly compares notes with cricket pal Zak Crawley, who knows how it feels to be in and out of an England team.

He said: “While I lean on a few people, at the end of the day it’s my problem and I’ve got to fix it.

“The moment you start looking for excuses, the moment you start saying, ‘I’m just unlucky, my face doesn’t fit’, is probably the moment you give somebody the reason to drop you.”

Earl’s battle with Sale opposite number Tom Curry at Twickenham will be key to tomorrow’s result. Earl said: “I’ve got to stay with it. Steve was unbelievab­ly positive about my work in the Six Nations.

“Unfortunat­ely, selection didn’t always go my way, but I’m trying to stay positive and put my best foot forward in these big games, which are probably the ones he’s looking at the most.”

This time last year, Earl was named the Premiershi­p’s player of the season. It cut no ice with Jones, who did not pick him in the autumn despite continued outstandin­g form for league-leading Saracens.

Ireland legend Brian O’Driscoll, now a TV pundit, said: “Ben has played some phenomenal stuff and must be incredibly frustrated.”

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Jones was sacked after four November Tests in which England managed to beat only Japan, O’Driscoll ventured that a change of coach would give Earl a “new lease of life”.

He did return to the squad under Borthwick and made the bench against Scotland and Italy in the first two rounds of the Six Nations – but that was as good as it got.

“It’s been an interestin­g season for me,” said the Surrey-born star.

“I’ve played as consistent­ly as I did last year, which was a big challenge of mine as there’s no point winning some of the accolades I did and not backing it up.

“Selfishly, the elephant in the room is that I wish I could have played a bit more for England. For whatever reason, I didn’t.

“I can’t lie and say that I haven’t been giving it some thought, but the moment you stop performing you give someone an easy reason not to pick you.

“You look at how competitiv­e my position is, it always feels that the person who slips up first is going to be the one that misses out.

“That’s a big thing for me once we get the weekend done; rest up and be rejuvenate­d for what will be a tough summer.”

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DRIVEN: Earl on England debut in 2020, above, starring for Saracens, centre, and showing cricket skills, right
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