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HELL & BOK

Recalled Vunipola still haunted by World Cup rout

- BY ALEX SPINK Rugby correspond­ent @alexspinkm­irror

MAKO VUNIPOLA says he cannot look at a South Africa shirt without thinking of his worst day in rugby.

The Saracens prop faces the Springboks tomorrow for the first time since the 2019 World Cup final, one of four players recalled by Eddie Jones.

That means rekindling memories of the 32-12 stuffing inflicted on England in Yokohama. “You see those shirts and you think back to it,” said Vunipola, who literally had a front row view as South Africa took the England scrum apart. “That was the toughest rugby experience I’ve had. That game will stay with me for the rest of my life, not only because of how we lost but because of how they imposed themselves on us.

“Part of that disappoint­ment is, of course, what might have been but the biggest part is always going to be the way we performed.

“If we played our best and they still beat us, I could live with that. But the fact we didn’t fire a shot and didn’t adapt on the day, that’s the toughest thing to reflect on.”

England were never at the races after losing tighthead Kyle Sinckler to concussion in the third minute. Without him their props gave up five penalties.

Jones wrote an autobiogra­phy in which he admitted picking Vunipola ahead of Joe Marler was

one of two “selection mistakes” in that game.

“We weren’t able to perform to our best when it was most needed,” said Vunipola.

“You couldn’t help but think, ‘If we don’t win this what is going to happen?’ That’s only human nature.”

That he wins his 74th cap aged 31 says a lot about his character. In all, nine of the final line-up in Japan, including the starting front row, begin the game at Twickenham. England have more than payback for 2019 fuelling them. Having won only five of 12 games this year they need a performanc­e.

Having failed to beat anyone but Japan this autumn, Jones chooses to start Vunipola and hooker Jamie George and reassign Ellis Genge and Luke Cowan-Dickie to roles off the bench. Jack Nowell is also out of the side to make way for Tommy Freeman on the right wing.

Alex Coles replaces Sam Simmonds at blindside flanker to add a third lineout jumper against a Boks side minus six regulars due to the Test being played outside of the internatio­nal window.

† ENGLAND flanker Jack Willis, made redundant when Wasps folded, has signed for Toulouse.

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