Sinfield: England don't have a discipline problem
Kevin Sinfield insists England do not have a discipline problem as they look to draw a line under their latest red card setback that resulted in a two-match ban for Tom Curry.
England did not contest Curry's dismissal for a dangerous tackle in Saturday’s 14-man defeat of Argentina when the Sale openside appeared before a brief virtual hearing on Tuesday.
After the disruption caused to their World Cup preparations by the Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola incidents last month, England are keen to focus all their attention on Sunday’s Pool D showdown with Japan.
And while continuing to hone their tackle technique in training, defence coach Sinfield is satisfied there is no deep-rooted problem.
"Discipline-wise, we gave away seven penalties at the weekend," Sinfield said.
"I don’t think we’ve got a discipline problem, I thought it was really unfortunate what happened at the weekend. It’s been different from the other challenges that have taken place.
"We continue to work on our tackle skill – and work incredibly hard. The guys have bought into it and have done so for some time, but they’re human and they make mistakes. We’ve got to understand that.
"And unfortunately we’ve had to deal with four red cards in six games. We’re getting pretty good at defending with 14 men, but we want to have our full complement on the field for as long as possible at all times.
"So we hope to improve that area, but it’s tricky to pinpoint exactly what that is.
"We’ll spend time with Tom and put him through tackle school and work incredibly hard with him again. We’ll get him right for a couple of weeks’ time."
England name their team to face Japan on Friday night and Sinfield insists there will be no room for sentimentality when making any tight calls.
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