Walks around Guildford have opened the eyes of Alex Dombrandt of Harlequins to the struggles local businesses are facing in the pandemic.
With the London club out of the running for European qualification, some people can't understand why the back row will face Bath when the Premiership is the priority.
The return of Alex Dombrandt has largely been hailed by England fans on Twitter.
Alex Dombrandt featured in Eddie Jones' initial training squads before losing his place, but the uncapped back row has now earned a reprieve following an injury to Brad Shields.
Alex Dombrand featured for England in 2019 against the Barbarians and Chris Robshaw believes he is now ready for a first Test cap his autumn.
Harlequins No8 Alex Dombrandt and London Irish opposite number Albert Tuisue know all about international rejection and will use their head-to-head clash tomorrow to continue battling for test rugby recognition.
Fans have criticised the England boss after a 25-man training squad ahead of the contest against Ireland listed a back row devoid of a specialist No8.