Rugby-Lawes and Tuilagi back for England against Wales
By Mitch Phillips
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LONDON : Courtney Lawes and Manu Tuilagi return to the England team to face Wales in the Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday, while Harry Randall gets another chance to impress at scrumhalf in the squad named by coach Eddie Jones on Thursday.
If Bill McLaren was alive today you'd wonder what he'd make of Darcy Graham, what glorious commentary he would come up with to capture the 'shimmy-shammy' brilliance of his fellow son of Hawick.
England head coach Eddie Jones is set to unleash centre Manu Tuilagi from the start against Wales while scrum-half Ben Youngs is in line for a recall for his record-breaking 115th cap.
Louis Lynagh is back in England's rugby plans again, having been drafted in to Eddie Jones' extended 35-man squad for the Six Nations clash with Wales at Twickenham.
Finn Russell's late penalty had dealt England a third successive Guinness Six Nations Round 1 defeat, but Eddie Jones' men ran in three first-half tries in the Italian capital to ensure Kieran Crowley's first home Championship game in charge ended in defeat. George's double followed Marcus Smith's opener, while Elliot Daly added the bonus-point score early in the second half. Kyle Sinckler added a fifth late on as England boosted their points difference in a bid to get back into Championship contention.
Nick Tompkins has no intention of getting caught up in inevitable hype that will accompany the build-up towards Wales’ Guinness Six Nations showdown with England at Twickenham later this month.
Eddie Jones believes there is no limit to Marcus Smith’s potential after the England fly-half inspired his side to a comfortable 33-0 victory against Italy in Rome. Jones’s side failed to ruthlessly thrash Italy as he had urged them to but Smith was the standout performer, scoring the first try and delivering another fine showing in England colours.