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Five options England have to replace Ollie Lawrence

Ben Earl of England celebrates scoring his team's seventh try with teammates Chandler Cunningham-South, Elliot Daly and Ollie Sleightholme during the Guinness Six Nations 2025 match between England and Italy at the Allianz Stadium on March 09, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

For the first time in over a year, England will start a Test match without Ollie Lawrence in the midfield when play gets underway in Cardiff in round five of the Guinness Six Nations on Saturday.

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The centre’s Achilles injury in the opening minutes of the 47-24 victory over Italy on Sunday will have a devastating impact on Bath’s, England’s and even the British and Irish Lions’ midfield for the foreseeable future.

England head coach Steve Borthwick was quick to praise the way his side “adapted to an early disruption with Ollie Lawrence’s injury against a really tricky opponent,” after the match, but the challenge he now faces is working out how he wants his midfield to look moving forward without Lawrence’s formidable presence.

Fraser Dingwall was Lawrence’s partner at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium, who was making his first England appearance in over a year, and now looks certain to retain his starting berth against Wales, but there are plenty of options as to who will line up alongside him. Here are five:

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Henry Slade
Having been a regular fixture in the midfield alongside Lawrence, Henry Slade found himself out of the squad entirely to take on Italy, with Dingwall stepping into his No.12 shirt.

Now with Lawrence out of the picture, the most simple move is to reinsert Slade back into the centres, presumably in his more comfortable role at outside centre.

The Exeter Chiefs star was reportedly carrying a knock last week, but should he be fully fit, he would likely be Borthwick’s first choice. With that said, the profile of a Dingwall-Slade partnership is vastly different to one with Lawrence in it, and England may therefore look for stylistic similarities.

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Elliot Daly
Daly’s versatility proved invaluable at the Allianz Stadium, as he slotted into Lawrence’s position, having originally started at full-back.

The Saracen put in a faultless display at outside centre, the position he started his career in but has seldom been deployed there for England.

Borthwick may choose to stick to the backline that played the majority of the match against Italy, with Marcus Smith starting at full-back. But his original plan was to have Daly at full-back, and he may want to see how that unfolds again.

Tommy Freeman
When Smith ran on to the pitch in the opening minutes to replace Lawrence, many waited with bated breath to see what shape England’s backline would take.

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While Daly moved into the No.13 channel, a move that would have been popular was for Freeman to slot infield.

England’s wing has long been tipped to eventually shift into the centres, where the team would be able to make better use of his 103kg frame.

The 24-year-old has plenty of game time under his belt at outside centre for Northampton Saints, but Borthwick has been loath to experiment with the move. When quizzed after the match whether Freeman is a possibility outside centre, Borthwick said he has “no doubt” about the Saint or Daly starting there.

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Ben Earl
How bold does Borthwick feel?

Earl finished the match against the Azzurri in the centres, scoring a try, and this is a move England have flirted with in the dying embers of matches. Is it time to unleash England’s most potent carrier there from the start?

This would be a daring move, but it is one that has picked up momentum in recent months, with Eddie Jones even calling for the back-row to start at inside centre. In terms of a hard-running centre, which tends to be the backbone of any Test backline, Earl is perhaps the closest to a like-for-like replacement for the Bath man.

But would the Principality Stadium be place to trial this move? Wales are in disarray and are the team to try this out against in terms of rankings, but they will inevitably turn up for their bitter rivals.

He who dares…

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Oscar Beard
Harlequins’ uncapped centre Beard has been a member of England’s squad all Championship, but has been nothing more than an onlooker when it has come to matchdays.

England’s tour of Argentina later this year seems a better time for Borthwick to hand out a first cap, but the 23-year-old is nevertheless in the conversation for the coming weekend.

The England head coach even singled Beard’s ball-carrying as a “real point of difference” when assessing his replacements for Lawrence after the victory.

Outside chance: Max Ojomoh
Lawrence’s Bath team-mate Ojomoh has been drafted into England’s 35-man squad ahead of the Six Nations finale and brings something different to the other centres in the squad.

The 24-year-old provides a physical presence in the midfield, but is equally adept moving the ball and standing at first-receiver.

In terms of uncapped players, selection so far this Championship would suggest that Beard is the next cab off the rank, but Ojomoh is closer stylistically to Lawrence, though not the same.

Beard impressed in the No.13 shirt for England A against Australia A in November, as did Ojomoh in February against Ireland A. The Bath man’s performance will certainly be fresh in Borthwick’s mind, and the recency bias may work in his favour.

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JD 7 days ago

I would love Leicester to try Steward at inside centre and see if he adapts well to it. A phenomenal player and athlete but perhaps not quite fast enough for 15. He would make an excellent centre and would be similar in terms of style to Jordie Barrett

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PN 8 days ago

Ben Earl should have been at 12 from the start of six nations with Marcus Smith at 10. Stop Mitchell kicking and get quick ball and let’s play through the phase’s. Ben Earl put’s a shift in every game, magic player, Shame he plays for Sarries.

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SM 8 days ago

What more does Max Ojomoh need to do to be considered? I'd love to see him at 12, with Lawrence at 13. But pop him at 12, and then things look nicely balanced if you choose pretty much any of the options here at 13.

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Mark 8 days ago

I thought Daly acquitted himself admirably when he moved to centre, and as mentioned in the article, outside centre was his original club position.

It seems logical to keep him there.

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fl 8 days ago

As a like-for-like replacement for Lawrence, Will Butt is probably the best option.


He’s mainly a 12, but Dingwall is mainly a 13.


Unfortunately Borthwick hates selecting inside centres!

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JW 1 hour ago
'France may leave top players at home but will still be serious contenders in New Zealand'

The country turned septic on Foster for losing a series to what was arguably the best Irish side in history and one that may not have been ranked number one in the world when they arrived, but were by the time they left.

Imagine how feral the nation will be if Robertson’s All Blacks lose to what is supposedly going to be a French ‘B’ team?

This author proving he has less of an understanding of rugby than the general population.


The country was septic because of how easily they got beat Paul. The country is smart enough to rate the relative level of performances, and if Razors team goes backwards like Fosters the criticism you suggest might come will be fully deserved. If France B perform as good as France A and win by the same margins then those with the criticism the team should be winning every game will also be deserved. But the inference that the public didn’t give Ireland the credit they deserved couldn’t be further from the truth imo.

France have beaten the All Blacks on the last three occasions the two sides have met, and that the former has used 38 players in the process.

France could leave 40 players at home in July and still be a serious contender

And to the vibe of this article, it provides abosolutely zero reason to believe the next 38 best French are going to be as good as these first 38. Paul got one thing right, it’s no joke that France will be leaving behind 40 players.


France have a 45 man squad for 6N (well using Wiki), the team could be made up of these leftovers from the teams not likely to get close to Toulouse and Bordeaux, given that just the third place team is doing commendably well not to be in negative for and against like the rest.

Uini Atonio ——— Prop

Giorgi Beria ——— Prop

Georges-Henri Colombe ———- Prop

Jean-Baptiste Gros ——— Prop

Dany Priso ——— Prop

Rabah Slimani———- Prop

Hugo Auradou ——— Lock

Mickaël Guillard ——— Lock

Matthias Halagahu ——— Lock

Romain Taofifénua ——— Lock

Esteban Abadie ——- Back row

Grégory Alldritt ———- Back row

Paul Boudehent ———- Back row

Oscar Jégou ——— Back row

Nolann Le Garrec ——— Scrum-half

Gaël Fickou ——— Centre

Antoine Frisch ——— Centre

Émilien Gailleton ——— Centre

Noah Nene ——— Centre

Théo Attissogbé ——— Wing

Gaël Dréan ———- Wing

Gabin Villièren —— Wing

Léo Barré ——— Fullback


One wouldn’t think Atonio is going to come (I’d be surprised if Fickou is still not rested or he and Le Garrec aren’t involved in a relegation playoff game) but a few good players there like Leo Barre, Le Garrec, Taofifénua, and that back row, but also a distinct lack of a spine with the 3 best playmakers playing in the Final at home.


What are the possibilities to fill out these missing spots? looking at Opta’s stats hub Serin and Couilloud provide good back up for Le Garrec by fact of having the highest try involvements in the Top14 (along with Michael Ruru). And Serin’s partner Herve looks the most threatening to carry on the teams style with his elusiveness?

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