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Steve Borthwick addresses Jones exit: 'I have a lot of respect for Felix'

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Steve Borthwick has defended his England coaching regime by insisting the sudden departure of Felix Jones and Aled Walters is not a reflection of the environment he has created.Former Ireland international Jones, who oversaw the defence, handed in his notice in August despite not having an alternative job lined up, while the previous head of strength and conditioning Walters has taken up a similar role with Ireland.Both coaches were seen as important figures in England's 2027 World Cup quest and their exit has forced Borthwick to scramble to find replacements ahead of the Autumn Nations Series.Jones is claimed to have made his decision because of an "unstable working environment" and the Dubliner is currently working remotely as he negotiates a release from the 12-month notice period in his contract.Borthwick admits their exits are "disappointing and surprising" but points to the ongoing presence of Richard Wigglesworth, Tom Harrison, Kevin Sinfield and Andrew Strawbridge as evidence of a settled backroom staff."The importance of reflecting on our practices and environments on a daily basis is something I spoke to the players about just last week," said Borthwick (below), speaking publicly for the first time since Jones and Walters dropped their bombshell decisions."I respected that the two guys decided they wanted to go elsewhere for individual reasons and personal circumstances."But there’s also a lot of people that want to be here.

The core coaching group is here and the CVs I was sent – high quality CVs – means there are a lot of people who want to coach this England team."For me, we have quite a stable coaching team and they are guys I’ve worked with for a period of time now."Jones is providing analysis of England’s

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