Farrell 'not happy' as Lawes named England captain against Wallabies
England coach Eddie Jones admitted Owen Farrell "wasn't very happy" after Courtney Lawes was named captain on Thursday for the opening Test against Australia, as veteran scrumhalf Danny Care was handed a first start since 2018.
Big forward Billy Vunipola will also start in Perth on Saturday after being recalled for the first time since March last year.
Veteran back Farrell had been Eddie Jones's go-to man as skipper since 2018, but ankle injuries forced him to miss the entire Six Nations this year with Lawes taking the armband.
Jones opted to stick with the experienced blindside flanker Lawes for the opening Test of the three-match series, although Farrell returns, having last played in the 32-15 win over the Wallabies in November 2021.
"We want Owen to be at his best and he's been out of the side for a while. It's an opportunity for him to play three Tests back-to-back and produce his best," said Jones.
"Owen's a bloke who expresses his feelings clearly. He wants to be captain. When I told him he wasn't going to be captain, he wasn't very happy.
"Courtney Lawes has got a good sense of togetherness, he's calm, engaging with the players. He's the right fit for this tour," he added.
Farrell will start at inside centre with Joe Marchant at outside centre. Joe Cokanasiga and Jack Nowell are on the wings and Freddie Steward at full back.
Care was preferred to Harry Randall at scrum-half, almost four years after winning the last of his 84 caps, pairing with playmaker Marcus Smith in the No 10 shirt.
"Ever since he's come to camp, he's impressed," said Jones of the 35-year-old Care.
"The speed of the ruck ball suits his running game. We feel it's a great opportunity at Optus Stadium where the ground is hard and fast and suits his style