Paisley Daily Express

Smith axed after Scotland defeat

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ENGLAND have broken up their contentiou­s playmaking axis of Marcus Smith and Owen Farrell as part of a revamped midfield selected for tomorrow’s Guinness Six Nations clash with Italy.

Having started the last eight Tests together, Smith has been demoted to the bench to accommodat­e Owen Farrell’s selection at fly-half instead of inside centre.

Former England boss Eddie Jones hoped the creative alliance would blossom in time for the World Cup and new boss Steve Borthwick retained the duo for his first game in charge against Scotland last Saturday, but they have fired only sporadical­ly as a partnershi­p.

Borthwick completed a significan­t overhaul of the midfield by replacing Joe Marchant with Henry Slade at outside centre while Ollie Lawrence fills the vacancy at 12.

Slade has recovered from the hip injury that forced him to sit out the 29-23 Calcutta Cup defeat in round one while the hard running Lawrence is promoted off the bench.

Only one change has been made to the pack with turnover specialist Jack Willis replacing Ben Curry at openside flanker for his first start since suffering a horrific knee injury in the same fixture two years ago.

KEN Owens is confident

Wales can recover quickly and ‘right the wrongs’ when they resume Six Nations business against Scotland at Murrayfiel­d today after last week’s 34-10 defeat to Ireland.

“I don’t think we were as bad last Saturday as a lot of people made out,” said the Welsh captain.

Henry Arundell is poised to win his fourth cap after being named on the bench where he will provide back three cover, the ankle injury that forced him to miss the autumn now fully healed.

“We welcome an exciting and in-form Italy team to Twickenham.

“Ireland were very good, and there were some lessons in being clinical and accurate. It is something we have emphasised this week and worked on.

“We are on a bit of a journey and growing. It’s still early days under new coaches with a new squad. We are confident we can bounce back and right the wrongs.”

We recognise and respect the very real threat they pose and we are preparing accordingl­y,” Borthwick said.

“Notwithsta­nding the disappoint­ment of last weekend’s Calcutta Cup result, we know that in a very short space of time positive steps have been taken towards the manner and style in which we want to play our rugby.

“We are at the start of what is a completely new cycle of English rugby. The implementa­tion of new systems does take time and the squad is showing themselves to be hungry to deliver the sort of performanc­e that we know they are capable of.

“From the squad I have selected a team I believe is best placed to meet the specific challenges that Italy will bring. It is a selection of players whose form, individual strengths and combined qualities suit the way we want to play against Italy, in what we anticipate will be another hard-fought game.”

 ?? ?? Marcus Smith has been left out of England’s side to face Italy
Marcus Smith has been left out of England’s side to face Italy

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