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Owen Farrell - Marcus Smith - Henry Slade - Jamie George - Ellis Genge - Kyle Sinckler - Freddie Steward - Mark Maccall - Bill Sweeney - Jack Van-Poortvliet - Revealed: Top England players started less than 40% of Premiership games - theguardian.com - Ireland

Revealed: Top England players started less than 40% of Premiership games

Frontline England players started less than 40% of their clubs’ regular season Premiership matches in the 2022-23 campaign, the Guardian can reveal, exposing the full extent of one of the domestic game’s biggest problems.

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Owen Farrell - Manu Tuilagi - Marcus Smith - Ellis Genge - Kyle Sinckler - Freddie Steward - Kieran Treadwell - Andy Farrell - Nick Isiekwe - Steve Borthwick - Henry Arundell - Dan Cole - Jack Van-Poortvliet - England rivals Farrell and Smith to go head-to-head on return to club duty - theguardian.com - France - Italy - Scotland - Ireland - county Bristol -  Dublin

England rivals Farrell and Smith to go head-to-head on return to club duty

England’s fly-half rivals Owen Farrell and Marcus Smith will go head-to-head as Saracens entertain Harlequins on Saturday with the vast majority of Steve Borthwick’s squad straight back into action for their clubs this weekend.

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Owen Farrell - Manu Tuilagi - Marcus Smith - Ollie Chessum - Henry Slade - Johnny Sexton - Jamie George - Ellis Genge - Lewis Ludlam - Kyle Sinckler - Max Malins - Joe Marchant - Alex Mitchell - James Lowe - Kieran Treadwell - Conor Murray - James Ryan - Nick Isiekwe - Tadhg Furlong - Steve Borthwick - Josh Van - Peter Omahony - Anthony Watson - Rob Herring - Tom Otoole - Robbie Henshaw - Hugo Keenan - Jack Walker - Jack Conan - Dan Sheehan - Cian Healy - Ryan Baird - Jack Willis - Henry Arundell - Dan Cole - Ollie Lawrence - David Ribbans - Henry Arundell to make first England start against Ireland in Six Nations - theguardian.com - France - Ireland - county Murray - county Ross

Henry Arundell to make first England start against Ireland in Six Nations

Henry Arundell will start for the first time when England attempt to gatecrash Ireland’s grand slam party at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. The 20-year-old, who has won all six of his previous caps off the bench, has replaced Max Malins on the left wing in the England XV.

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Owen Farrell - Manu Tuilagi - Marcus Smith - Henry Slade - Alex Dombrandt - Jamie George - Ellis Genge - Lewis Ludlam - Kyle Sinckler - Max Malins - Joe Marchant - Alex Mitchell - Andy Farrell - Nick Isiekwe - Anthony Watson - Robbie Henshaw - Caelan Doris - Jack Walker - Dan Sheehan - Jack Willis - Henry Arundell - Dan Cole - Jack Van-Poortvliet - Ollie Lawrence - David Ribbans - Farrell & Tuilagi back in England team to face Ireland - rte.ie - Britain - France - Italy - Scotland - Australia - Ireland -  Dublin

Farrell & Tuilagi back in England team to face Ireland

Powerful young winger Henry Arundell will make his first test start for England against Ireland in their Six Nations finale in Dublin on Saturday, while Manu Tuilagi returns and Owen Farrell reclaims the out-half slot.

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Owen Farrell - Marcus Smith - George Ford - Alex Dombrandt - Jamie George - Ellis Genge - Lewis Ludlam - Kyle Sinckler - Bristol Bears - Nick Isiekwe - Steve Borthwick - Jack Walker - Jack Willis - Dan Cole - Ollie Lawrence - David Ribbans - England centre Lawrence out of Ireland clash with injury - channelnewsasia.com - France - Scotland - Ireland

England centre Lawrence out of Ireland clash with injury

England centre Ollie Lawrence has been ruled out of their final Six Nations match against Ireland due to a hamstring injury, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) said on Monday.

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Owen Farrell - Eddie Jones - Marcus Smith - George Ford - Ollie Chessum - Alex Dombrandt - Jamie George - Ellis Genge - Lewis Ludlam - Kyle Sinckler - Steve Borthwick - Jack Willis - Jack Van-Poortvliet - Ollie Lawrence - David Ribbans - Marcus Smith to start for England with Owen Farrell on bench against France - theguardian.com - France - Scotland - county Henry - Fiji

Marcus Smith to start for England with Owen Farrell on bench against France

Steve Borthwick has dropped Owen Farrell from the England team to face France on Saturday with Marcus Smith starting at fly-half and Ellis Genge captaining the side for the first time.

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Kyle Sinckler - Finn Russell - The road to joy: why the best in the Six Nations are putting fun above fear - theguardian.com - New Zealand

The road to joy: why the best in the Six Nations are putting fun above fear

E ven when they lose England’s cricketers are making everyone sit up and pay attention. Their one-run second Test defeat in New Zealand after enforcing the follow-on is merely the latest compelling example of their determination, win or lose, to make things happen. How good it is to watch international players exhibiting so little fear, trusting their instincts and, where possible, having some fun.

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Kyle Sinckler - Warren Gatland - England’s Kyle Sinckler thankful for ‘pivotal’ Six Nations win over Wales - theguardian.com

England’s Kyle Sinckler thankful for ‘pivotal’ Six Nations win over Wales

T wo contrasting post-Cardiff verdicts are still vying with each other. One is that Wales, who have lost 12 of their past 15 internationals, displayed almost no cutting edge and even less tactical acumen. The second is that England defended so capably and did such an effective job of suffocating Welsh momentum that, enticing for neutrals or not, this was among their more valuable results since they reached the 2019 Rugby World Cup final.

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