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'Confrontational' and 'aggressive' England ready to storm Rome

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England locks, Maro Itoje, (R), the England captain, Alex Coles and Ollie Chessum talk to head coach, Steve Borthwick (L) during the England Captain's Run at Stadio Olimpico on March 06, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Maro Itoje has reminded his England team of their responsibility to the jersey as he outlined the standards expected in Saturday’s clash with Italy in Rome.

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The intensity of England’s training has ramped up since the 42-21 mauling by Ireland that extinguished their Guinness Six Nations title hopes, with defence coach Richard Wigglesworth declaring “sometimes you need to blow the lid off”.

Italy, conquerors of Scotland in round one, are seen as having their greatest chance yet of claiming a first win in 33 instalments of the fixture and enter the Stadio Olimpico showdown as only marginal underdogs.

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For England the challenge is to avoid the self-destructive starts that led to their downfall in rounds three and four as they look to rebuild knowing they must take on France in Paris in the climax to the tournament.

Itoje’s final words to his team before stepping onto the field will be a rallying cry designed to induce a reaction to recent setbacks.

Six Nations

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
France
3
3
0
0
15
2
Scotland
3
2
1
0
11
3
Ireland
3
2
1
0
9
4
England
3
1
2
0
5
5
Italy
3
1
2
0
5
6
Wales
3
0
3
0
1

“The tone will be to relish the opportunity, relish the moment that we have, remember how privileged we are to do what we do,” the England captain said.

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“We have a responsibility to ourselves, to everyone in the room, everyone in this programme and our fans.

“The very best of ourselves is aggressive, the very best of ourselves is confrontational, the very best of ourselves is accurate. We need to make sure we deliver on that.

“In one sense you want to have the same things every week. In another sense, every week presents its different kind of challenges, a different narrative. This week is about us taking the game to Italy.

“Italy are a very good side. It’s not about us waiting to see what happens or how they shape up. As soon as the game starts, it’s about us taking the game to them.

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“I think we’re going to see a response. I think we’re going to see energy, life and bounce in our step. That is definitely what is required.

“We all care. We all want to win. When you don’t win it heightens the emotions even more.

“There has definitely been an emotional response at training. The most important thing is we see it in the game.”

Itoje’s second row partner Alex Coles admits England have been given a “kick up the a**e” after being warned by their coaches that the physical intensity needed for Test rugby was not at the required level against Scotland and Ireland.

Maro Itoje and Alex Coles
Itoje and Alex Coles started England’s win over New Zealand and their final November Test against Argentina (Photo Dan Mullan/The RFU Collection via Getty Images)

“We have had that sort of kick up the a**e – those two games we weren’t at it. You have got to look at hard truths and try and get things right in the training week,” Coles said.

“It always stings losing at anything. We’re all hugely competitive and it stings losing at that highest level of sport when you have got all those friends and family and people you know that want our great nation to do well.

“You sometimes feel like you have let yourself down and let other people down, but you’ve got to take that pain and try and turn it into something productive.”

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Eric Elwood 6 hours ago

A lot of talking coming from England……not so much from Italy.

Maybe I could be reading it wrong, but the issues in the losses to Scotland and Ireland were not just compacency…..

If thats the only lesson England have taken then its game on for Italy.

Italy WONT be bullied. This should be good.

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Left Winger 6 hours ago

No, you’re not misreading it, the Ireland result was no coincidence. And I would agree - this is a match for the Azzurri to win, at home, its been on the cards for a while now. Italy are no longer the punch bag of the 6N.

A balanced, motivated and well coached side. We could do with some of your innate composure at 10 these days, Eric.

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