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Free Smith and he will make Marc

- PAUL GRAYSON OUR WORLD CUP WINNER

FOR eight minutes at Twickenham last week we were shown a glimpse of what England could be –º and what Marcus Smith is when he plays his club rugby across the road.

England scored 19 points without reply to salvage a draw against New Zealand when their autumn was bound for hell in a handcart. They scored three tries and did more than they had for the previous 72 minutes, the previous two games for that matter. And Smith was in the middle of it.

Until then England played with a fear of consequenc­e. Beforehand I urged them to free themselves and just perform. Only when the game seemed gone and there was nothing else to lose, did they do so.

Eddie Jones says he wants Smith (top) to play with a more aggressive mindset, to attack at every opportunit­y. That much is good. But the mindset of the team is dictated by the coach.

It’s on him to set the conditions which empower Marcus to express himself. As I see it, as someone who played 10 for England a few times, those conditions are not in place.

This needs to change, and quickly because at the moment England are doing no more than trying to squeeze results. It’s not working for them and it doesn’t work for the fans.

We all know these players are capable of so much more. As a supporter I’m never going to be angry or upset with them going for it because I genuinely feel that is their best route to success. The best teams don’t wait and see. They make things happen. England managed it for 10 minutes, it’s high time they did it for nearer 80.

The coach, I repeat, is responsibl­e for the nucleus of the team. Jones’ job is to set the DNA, which is then taken on by the players.

But the players must flex some muscle too. If there are bits they don’t like they have to say so. I’m not entirely sure those conversati­ons happen.

Jones (above) today needs to give Smith the license to thrill. To take the stabiliser­s off and tell him to just ride. Do that and England beat South Africa. Another mixed message and we’re back at square one.

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