![]() England are trying a different approach and, via some bumps in the road, seem to be coming to the boil in their own way.Ĭoach Eddie Jones, of course, is the driving force behind the bewildering array of changes of personnel and tactics that have made it virtually impossible to predict an England starting XV, let alone a tactical approach over the last few years.īut, with his vast experience of coaching at World Cups via Australia, South Africa and Japan, he clearly knows what he is talking about, even if what he says so often appears totally contradictory.Īfter some experimentation, Jones seemed to have finally settled on Owen Farrell as his flyhalf, but in the warm-ups of the last few weeks he has looked again at playing him at 12 outside George Ford. LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The received wisdom for World Cup success is to build a team boasting over 600 caps with the key combinations long bedded in.
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