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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2023 Six Nations] England Squad
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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 1118404" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>Definitely think that the England has missed out on some top English coaches. Especially Farrell and Edwards. However, I suspect that has as much to do with EJ as it does the RFU. The complete instability with coaches under Jones means we were never going to keep the best candidates. Borthwick seems to be the only one who really stuck with Jones for a time and who has developed into a future England coach (although I agree he's not ready).</p><p></p><p>I also think there is a case of Borthwick wanting a coaching setup he's familiar with around him as he has limited time to prepare and so trying to develop coaches and players at the same time is a big ask. I'm not sure it's the right decision, but I can understand it.</p><p></p><p>However, post world cup the RFU really needs to look at its selection and recruitment policy because we've missed out on some top coaches previously and we can't afford to keep doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 1118404, member: 72977"] Definitely think that the England has missed out on some top English coaches. Especially Farrell and Edwards. However, I suspect that has as much to do with EJ as it does the RFU. The complete instability with coaches under Jones means we were never going to keep the best candidates. Borthwick seems to be the only one who really stuck with Jones for a time and who has developed into a future England coach (although I agree he's not ready). I also think there is a case of Borthwick wanting a coaching setup he's familiar with around him as he has limited time to prepare and so trying to develop coaches and players at the same time is a big ask. I'm not sure it's the right decision, but I can understand it. However, post world cup the RFU really needs to look at its selection and recruitment policy because we've missed out on some top coaches previously and we can't afford to keep doing so. [/QUOTE]
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