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Eddie Jones fully focused on England future after addressing Six Nations setback

Eddie Jones will make dispelling England’s Six Nations hangover one of his priorities when his training squad gather to begin preparations for the summer.

London Irish’s 19-year-old sensation Henry Arundell is among 10 uncapped players chosen in a 36-man squad who will meet in the capital for a three-day camp beginning on Sunday.

Owen Farrell and Manu Tuilagi have also been included after missing the entire Six Nations because of respective ankle and hamstring injuries, although a number of other senior players have been rested on this occasion.

England face the Barbarians on June 19 before embarking on a three-Test tour of Australia where they must rebuild after collapsing to record another dismal Championship.

Jones retains the backing of the Rugby Football Union and has emerged from the post-tournament review process confident that minor tweaks will restore fortunes – once the recent setback has been addressed.

“You always carry the disappointment of your last game. Whether it’s the last of the season or a tournament, you carry it and so you need to chat about it,” said Jones, speaking for the first time since the review was conducted.

“You need to make sure you are looking ahead to what’s going to be important. Disappointment can be a highly motivating factor. It can also be a hindrance. So it’s the way you use it.

“When you don’t win it’s normal to be criticised and to be under fire a little bit. I find that a normal part of coaching. I don’t think you ever get used to it, to losing. It’s not a pleasant experience. My responsibility is to win.

“But you take the positives out of the situation you have and you look ahead and see what you can do in the future, which is what we’ve been doing.

“The review was fantastic.

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