Midweek Sport

MARCUS Smith is relishing the opportunit­y to benefit from the “fear factor” created by Manu Tuilagi rather than having to stop the destructiv­e England centre.

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The pair are set to be reunited in the midfield when Argentina visit Twickenham on Sunday after starting two Tests together last autumn.

Tuilagi’s injury curse prevented him from playing in the Six Nations or the July tour to Australia but now back firing for Sale, he is ready to serve as the backline’s main carrier once more.

A week ago Tuilagi and Smith faced off on opposite teams when Harlequins engineered a win in Manchester and the 23-year-old fly-half welcomes the adjustment from enemies to allies.

“First and foremost, Manu is a brilliant bloke. He’s always looked after me ever since I was young,” Smith said.

“He makes me feel very comfortabl­e and like I can be myself and I love that about him.

“On the field, he’s an absolute beast. He’s a freak with the ball in hand, he’s got brilliant hands at the line and he bangs pretty hard in defence.

“It’s lovely to look outside and know he’s there because he’s always got my back, which is pretty special.

“He adds a fear factor to our team. I know that because when I play him I get that!”

Smith has overseen England’s

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attacking preparatio­ns for the autumn after Owen Farrell was stood down for 12 days because of the concussion that forced him to miss last week’s training camp in Jersey.

Farrell has still had an influence on work behind the scenes, however.

“Owen’s a brilliant player and he’s been in form at the start of the season,” Smith said.

“He’s got 97 caps and he’s been a massive loss so we’ve had to be adaptable. We’ve all had to step up in our leadership.

“I texted him a few times and the backs had a Zoom with him in Jersey when we could bat some ideas off him.

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“We communicat­ed with him because we feel like he can spot things and add things that we may have missed from being in the thick of it.”

Farrell and Jonny May have joined up with the England squad ahead of Sunday’s Autumn Nations Series opener against Argentina.

Saracens captain Farrell has been a doubt for the internatio­nal at Twickenham after suffering a concussion on club duty earlier this month.

Gloucester wing May also missed last week’s training camp in Jersey with an elbow injury.

The Rugby Football Union has confirmed Farrell has now joined Eddie Jones’ 36-strong squad and will “continue through the latter stages of his graduated return-toplay protocols in camp”.

Farrell took a knee to the head in an accidental clash in Saracens’ 22-20 Premiershi­p win at Exeter on October 22.

 ?? ?? BIG FAN: Smith
DANGER: Tuilagi
BIG FAN: Smith DANGER: Tuilagi

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