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Jones turns to his big guns for vital clash against Argentina

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EDDIE JONES declared “hang on to your seats” as he lit the fuse for England’s pivotal World Cup group clash with Argentina tomorrow.

Jones has picked his strongest available starting XV for the Pool C showdown at Tokyo Stadium in pursuit of the victory that would propel his title challenger­s into the quarter-finals.

Marauding prop Mako Vunipola and tackle-busting wing Jack Nowell are poised to make their first appearance­s of the tournament after overcoming lengthy injury-enforced absences to secure places on the bench. The only change to the side that launched the Webb Ellis Trophy quest with a bonus-point victory over Tonga is George Kruis replacing Courtney Lawes at lock.

For now Joe Marler has held off the challenge of Vunipola at loosehead and the Harlequin’s scrummagin­g expertise will be needed against Argentina after they hinted against France that their once-powerful setpiece has been restored.

Jones views the scrum as a cornerston­e of English strength and predicts it will be a key battlegrou­nd in Tokyo.

“It’s a part of the Argentinia­n culture. Like anything in life you can have dormantper­iodsbutwhe­nit’safabricof your rugby it’s quite easy to reignite,” Jones said. “Mario Ledesma [the Argentina coach] has done that particular­ly well. It’ll be a massive test on Saturday.

“They haven’t scrummed against us yet and we believe our scrum can be a real weapon for us, so hang on to your seats. They’re an interestin­g team, a strong team. We know that Argentina are at their best at World Cups. We respect them very greatly.”

Vunipola and Nowell missed the Pool C victories over Tonga and USA because of respective hamstring and ankle injuries but have been passed fit for the first major test of the group phase.

Vunipola, the game’s foremost loosehead, has played just 17 minutes since May 11 after his comeback against Ireland during the warm-up Tests was aborted when he damaged the scar tissue on his hamstring.

Nowell has not played since his blockbusti­ng performanc­e for Exeter in last season’s Gallagher Premiershi­p final but is present on the bench where he will be unleashed as a hardrunnin­g impact substitute.

“Mako and Jack were still some way off but they trained really well yesterday,” Jones said. “If they hadn’t trained as well yesterday we probably wouldn’t have picked them in the 23, but they showed they’re fit enough to make a really significan­t contributi­on.”

After the pool’s two weakest teams were swatted aside, Jones has picked his strongest available side, with playmakers George Ford and Owen Farrell fielded in tandem inside Manu Tuilagi. Tuilagi was a marauding presence against Tonga, scoring two tries in a man-of-the-match performanc­e, but was rested for the USA clash.

Jones has opted for the openside flanker combinatio­n of Tom Curry and Sam Underhill, the duo he dubbed “Kamikaze Kids”, in the back row with Lewis Ludlam deputising on the bench.

 ??  ?? Mako Vunipola catches the ball during a training session in Tokyo
Mako Vunipola catches the ball during a training session in Tokyo

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