Jones reveals latest on Farrell fitness ahead of Scotland test
Eddie Jones says Owen Farrell is “full of beans” ahead of England’s Six Nations clash against Scotland, despite the Saracens player having missed spells of training.
Farrell sat out a number of practice sessions this week but Jones dismissed any notion of fitness concerns, explaining it was part of a tailored preparation routine.
England head to Murrayfield having won their first two fixtures, while the hosts responded to their opening-weekend mauling at the hands of Wales by edging France in a thriller last time out.
Jones has made just one change to the XV that overcame Wales at Twickenham, with the fit-again Nathan Hughes replacing Sam Simmonds at number eight, and England fans can expect a fully charged-up Farrell in the Scottish capital on Saturday.
Asked if there were concerns about the centre’s availability, Jones replied: “No, he’s been on a reconditioning programme.
“He’s jumping out of his skin. He wanted to train on Monday, I kept him back; he wanted to train on Tuesday, so we kept him back. He’s full of beans.”
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Scotland were tipped as dark horses pre-tournament, but suffered a damaging 34-7 reverse in Cardiff in the championship opener.
“I think they struggled with the expectation in the first game against Wales, but played very well against France,” Jones said.
“There’s moments in the game against France where they looked absolutely outstanding. So they’re a team again that we respect very greatly and we’re looking forward to the challenge of playing at Murrayfield.
“We’ve had a great preparation, we couldn’t have had a better preparation. The only thing we’ve got to get right, and Dylan [Hartley]’s role now is to make sure the players’ attitude is right and I trust the players implicitly. So I know the attitude will be right and we’re looking forward to it.”
Hartley will make his 92nd England appearance this weekend, taking him beyond Jonny Wilkinson into second on the all-time list, with only Jason Leonard (114) ahead of him.
“I think he’s been an unbelievable leader,” said Anthony Watson of his skipper. “He’s helped me massively understand the different aspects from the game that I won’t go into too much depth about.
“But he inspires those around him and his performances have been good for England. So he’s been a great leader and one that I’ll continue to follow.”
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I’ve read loads of nonsense before but this article takes the cake. Or perhaps someone changed the date for April Fool's Day.
2 Go to commentsReally Rugbypass? Ben Smith I think you forgot what the Springboks did to the All Blacks at Twickenham 8 weeks earlier? Springboks 35 All Blacks 7. There is alot of ifs and buts in your article. The All Blacks threw the sink at the Springboks and unfortunately they were not good enough regardless if they played with 14 men or not. It was the Springboks who forced the All Blacks to make mistakes! Sorry but not Sorry the Springboks is the best ever Rugby World Cup Nation in the world. 4 Cups baby!
163 Go to commentsYou just backed the Boks with that fantastic review! Well done! Have some cake!
163 Go to commentsBen Smith please write up something better than this. The Springboks would have won the world cup if you were 15 men on the field. They would have found a way, they always find a way to beat the All Blacks.
163 Go to commentsWow, there is a lot of “could have” and “ should have” in this waist of time dribble. I love the deportation in this story to search for a glimpse at a silver lining. Here are the facts, NZ was a badly coached and undisciplined shadow of their former glory. They never took the lead in a game they were never going to win.
163 Go to commentsGOTTA MAKE ‘THE GEORGE’ HAPPEN!!!! That’s a great idea! A trans Tasman midget battle on ANZAC Day. I don’t think the ABs Wallabies game should be a one off winner takes all though, just the first match with the other two later in the year with the RC. Reason being, no one will ever shut up about how aussies couldn’t win it when it was a 3 match series.
2 Go to comments@Ben smith. Thats knock out rugby. So honeslty who cares?
163 Go to commentsIt will interesting to know which Irish players said that…
1 Go to commentsNaaaww boys will be boys! Now run along ya wee scamp! Don’t let us catch you at again😏
1 Go to commentsGreat to have Ethan Blackadder back in the Crusaders in the last few weeks. One of the best all round loose forwards around. He played so well last week against the Rebels. Fantastic attitude Ethan has and his comments are spot on.
2 Go to commentsThe author is 100% right. The Springboks know that they don't have near the natural attraction, mana, skill and mystic the All Blacks have. So, Chasing the sun 1 & 2 was concocted to overblow the Boks image on the back of a corruptly obtained “win". It's marketing ploy to force the Boks delusion as the World's Best. I guess World Rugby is also not to be believed when it came out with an apology about how the final was officiated. And if the 2023 final such a superb game by the Boks, then the Boks crying about Referee Bryce Lawrence for decades is also deserves a laugh. Chase the sun and get burned like a moth. A very well written literary piece that tore the Boks and Chasing the sun farce to shreds. 🖤All Blacks🏉
163 Go to commentsI’d say France was far more hard done by in the 2011 final than the All Blacks in this game. Joubert simply refused to call a penalty against the All Blacks in the last quarter even directing an All Black to drop a ball he picked up in an offside position rather than penalizing him. This article also totally discounts the efforts of PSTD. Ask Jordie how well he played. Or the backup flank who played hooker for the entire game. Siya was also a brilliant tackle by Richie from scoring a blinder. Pollard was also fantastic. Look I don’t like the boks style but the only thing more questionable than the content of this article is the timing of it. Get over it already
163 Go to commentsDad Marty was also a handy rugby player for Linwood back in the day. Great bloke. Sensational softball career.
2 Go to commentsWhat ifs are always dangerous. If you look at the game before Sam cane got sent of SA was dominating. You could make the argument the going down to 14 men rallied the troops and made them have to play to win which is always dangerous.
163 Go to commentsOmg… you are bruised And battered Benny. Stop crying … the scoreboard speaks. What a pathetic lover you are.. 🤣🤣🤣
163 Go to commentsPacific Lions, cry me a river
163 Go to commentsThis is the single worst piece of journalism I have ever seen since your last one. As a neutral, who really states that there should be an asterisk next to a win? You are an utter embarrassment to real AB fans, journalism and that joke of a house which pays you for this nonsense. Get a life, Ben.
163 Go to commentsGuys. Cancel the World Cup champions after this analysis. It changes everything. Ben knows. We’ll have to unengrave the Bokke off the trophy and hand it to the ABs, now that I’ve been enlightened about this illegitimate win. This needs to be done. Now!
163 Go to commentsBen is right here though, Springboks were woefully poor with the advantage they had throughout this game. The France match was heroic because that was an even contest this match had it taken place in Rugby Championship would have been an easy win for NZ. If anything this match should tell the Bok coaches that a lot of this team should be changed. They beat this same NZ team by record margin with the same circumstances but with a different core. They bring back the tried and tested guys and they nearly botch this game.
163 Go to commentsI knew who wrote this article from the first few words in the headline…lol. The red card actually did the ABs a favour. It galvanized them, only then did they step up a gear. Before that there was zero momentum.
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