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England forwards coach Richard Cockerill laughs off calls to outlaw the maul

Richard Cockerill has hit back at calls in New Zealand to outlaw the maul by declaring England will enthusiastically continue to use an important weapon in their arsenal.

Former All Blacks coach Wayne Smith, who helped mastermind the 2011 and 2015 World Cup triumphs as well as the Black Ferns' global success last year, believes it is "legalised obstruction" and would "get rid of it entirely".

England scored three tries through driving mauls in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations 31-14 victory over Italy, prompting head coach Steve Borthwick to remark that "they certainly enjoy a maul at Twickenham, so I was pleased to see a few".

Cockerill insists the disapproval of Smith, a respected figure in the game, is purely a result of Kiwi shortcomings.

"The game is the game, isn’t it? We can all play the same way or we can all play slightly differently," England’s forwards coach said.

"Generally, the teams that moan about the maul are the teams that aren’t very good at it.

"English rugby is built on set-piece – the good club teams have a good set-piece. National teams have good set-pieces, whoever they are.

"If we have an advantage in the maul, we should take advantage of it. It would be stupid not to."

In addition to the maul being highly-effective in the round two win over Italy, a step forward was taken in the scrum as England look to restore a traditional pillar of their game.

When Eddie Jones was sacked in December, he left behind the worst performing scrum of any tier one nation in 2022. Cockerill (below) is overseeing a rebuilding process that required input from officials.

"We have spent more time on it and we have had a lot of dialogue with the referees, especially Wayne Barnes, Joel Jutge and Phil Davies from World Rugby," he said.

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