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Hill to put ‘wind-ups’ on hold

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England lock Jonny Hill has called a temporary cease-fire in winding up Exeter team-mates Stuart Hogg and Jonny Gray as today’s Calcutta Cup clash with Scotland looms.

Hill will lock horns with his fellow 2020 double winners when England launch their Guinness Six Nations defence at Twickenham in the 150th anniversar­y of internatio­nal rugby’s oldest rivalry.

“We’ve spoken in previous weeks but it’s gone radio silent this week,” said Hill, who is keeping Courtney Lawes out of the starting XV after making his Test debut last autumn.

“I’m pretty laid back and easy going but I know that Stuart and Jonny get a bit edgy towards the weekend.

“Before games I like to keep it natural. If I feel I need to do something or eat something, I will. But Jonny, especially, can be a little bit superstiti­ous about things.

“He’s a little bit different to me. I’ve seen him strap his legs three times before going out for a warm-up. He will put it on, look at it, take it off and then do it again. It’s not right really.

“Stuart is massively OCD, really bad. I’ll go past his bag and turn everything upside down to get under his skin a little bit.

“In the bag are Louis Vuitton washbags and Gucci glasses.

“He’s a very, very flash guy considerin­g he’s a farmer boy from Scotland. It will be nice to catch up with them after the game but right now I’m focusing on my performanc­e.”

Among the pivotal duels in the 139th meeting between England and Scotland will be Hill’s battle with Gray as Exeter’s all-conquering second row go head to head with the aim of returning to Sandy Park with Six Nations bragging rights.

Both players are 26 but Gray is vastly more experience­d at Test level with 61 appearance­s to Hill’s four.

“Jonny Gray is quite a quiet guy, but he has got the best out of me for sure,” Hill said.

“I would like to think I have helped him improve as a player as well. I’ll relish playing against him.”

● Josh Van Der Flier has been recalled to Ireland’s back row in place of the injured Caelan Doris for tomorrow’s Guinness Six Nations opener against Wales, who will hand a 99th cap to centre George North.

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