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England and Borthwick seek advice from referees over ‘reckless’ scrum

theguardian.com

England’s coaches have sought advice from some of the world’s leading referees, including Wayne Barnes and Joël Jutge, to rectify their “reckless” scrum.

Last year the English pack retained the ball from just 85% of its own scrums – the worst of any tier one nation – and Steve Borthwick and his team are taking all the help they can get. “We’ve taken lots of input from the officials because that has not been as good a relationship as we would have liked and we have worked on fixing it,” said the forwards coach, Richard Cockerill, who will leave his post after the Six Nations to join Montpellier in the French Top 14. “The boys have worked hard.

We have got a good pack of forwards, we have got some good personnel, and it is just keeping them honest and working them harder than we probably did previously.” Cockerill suggested that England’s problems were as much tactical as they were technical.

The feedback received has been that the scrum was “ill-disciplined and a bit reckless”. But it is not just the scrum that needed redress.

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