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Prospects appear low for England after a miserable Six Nations campaign, and Danny Care believes change must come from head coach Eddie Jones if fortunes are to improve.

The team has a little less than 18 months before the 2023 Rugby World Cup kicks off in France, having just completed a second straight Six Nations with a losing record. Jones has succeeded in promoting a number of new first-team stars in recent months, but Harlequins veteran Care has suggested the boss is lagging behind.

"Every other thing has changed - players, other coaches, backroom staff, physios - apart from one person," he said on the latest episode of the Rugby Union Weekly podcast. "Something isn't quite working and it hasn't for a couple of years."

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has remained firm in its assessment that Jones is the man to lead England through to the end of his contract after next year's World Cup. That's despite a growing wave of pressure from fans for there to be a change after the team scored just eight tries in their five Six Nations games.

It's understood the union is on the lookout for Jones' successor as he seeks to reach a second straight Rugby World Cup final, however. Leicester Tigers chief Steve Borthwick—who previously worked under the Australian as forwards coach—has been touted as one contender to come in alongside his former mentor.

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