Get ready for an exciting rugby showdown as the England Six Nations team announcement has everyone talking!
The New England Backline: A Fresh Start
The inclusion of Fin Smith at fly-half has sparked a wave of excitement among rugby enthusiasts. With a new-look backline, England aims to turn things around after a disappointing start to the Six Nations. But here's where it gets controversial... some fans are questioning the decision to start Smith, given his recent form.
A Rising Star: Seb Atkinson's Journey
England center Seb Atkinson is making his mark, having come through the Worcester Warriors system with Smith. They've been teammates since they were 13, and Atkinson shares an interesting insight: "I was a fly-half at the time, but Fin was just better than me, so I had to learn other skills to play 12."
Atkinson is determined to "lay down a marker" for selection, and his performance against Italy will be crucial.
Head Coach's Perspective: Steve Borthwick's Take
Borthwick highlights the importance of building depth, especially at fly-half. He praises George Ford, Fin Smith, and Marcus Smith as "special players," and commends Ford for his exceptional conduct this week.
But the head coach also emphasizes the impact of training, stating, "I'm watching these guys train, and many have been doing so as a backline for the last few weeks. It's an important aspect of selection."
The Bench Impact: A Game-Changer?
One fan asks, "How will this England side respond if they go behind?" Chris Jones, the BBC rugby union correspondent, believes the bench could be a game-changer, with the likes of Marcus Smith and several impact forwards. However, he cautions, "England have been mentally off it this Championship, and they cannot afford the same in Rome."
The Debate: Freeman's Position
There's a fascinating debate around Tommy Freeman's position. Some argue that international rugby might be too soon for him to learn his trade at outside center. Chris Jones believes the England management sees Freeman as a potential world-class number 13, but others feel he should gain more experience at Saints first.
So, what do you think? Is Freeman ready for the international stage? And will England's new backline deliver the goods against Italy?
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