5 Talking Points: England 16-14 Wales - Steve Borthwick & Jamie George Press Conference 2024 Six Nations - Page 2 of 2 - Ruck

5 Talking Points: England 16-14 Wales – Steve Borthwick & Jamie George Press Conference 2024 Six Nations

3. THIS ENGLAND TEAM IS ONE THAT STAYS IN THE FIGHT

Ben Earl of England and Theo Dan of England celebrates after winning during the Six Nations Match between England and Wales at Twickenham, London on 10 February 2024 (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

STEVE BORTHWICK: “Well, I think the first thing we take from there is that there’s a team here that stays in the fight, that finds a way. And was there improvements in that from last weekend? Yes, I think it was it shows that the work we’re doing, the work these players are doing each day is paying dividends. But the biggest lesson here is the trait, that the players are developing in themselves, which is one that stays in the fight.”

“Well, I think that I will sense from the players, that there was a confidence to find a way to get the result. Secondly, I thought that the I think the squad had a big part to play today. I thought you saw big contributions from Dan Cole, Ellis Genge, Theo Dan and Chandler Cunningham-South came on and had a big impact on the game as well as Danny Care.

Elliot Daly of England and Fraser Dingwall of England celebrates after winning during the Six Nations Match between England and Wales at Twickenham, London on 10 February 2024 (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

“So I think when you’ve got that depth in those positions, going on and having that kind of impact, it means you can increase the intensity in the second half. If I go back to prior to the World Cup, we identified England the second half performances had deteriorated since around 2018. And we will put a big emphasis upon second half performances. I think what you’ve seen through that World Cup and examples like last week and today’s, you’ve seen the second half performance more consistently improve.”

JAMIE GEORGE: “I think there was definite progress off the back of last week. I think there was so many times in that first half in particular, where we were having our defense was under pressure. We were down numbers. We still have the ability to get off the line. And you know, Wales’ attack was was good, but our ability to keep going keep putting them under pressure, defending multi-phase, 20 plus-phases a few times and, you know, I felt really comfortable in that.”


4. ENGLAND ACHIEVED THEIR PENALTY COUNT GOAL DESPITE TWO YELLOW CARDS

Ethan Roots of England during the Six Nations Match between England and Wales at Twickenham, London on 10 February 2024 (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

STEVE BORTHWICK: “So, we conceded eight penalties last week and seven penalties this week, which is the targets we discussed, wasn’t it. And it was Maro Itoje who’d set the target for this week. Maro Itoje had set the target for seven, and the players achieved it. For some reason they’d made it a little bit tricky, by going to six in the first half and one in the second half. But they found a way.”

“Disappointedly, we had a penalty count that was 6-0 at half time, and two sin bins. And ultimately, having put up with all that 37 or 38 minutes was 7-5 down on the scoreboard. And could well have realistically been level, 7-7. And until that 37th to 38th minute, that was the status of the game.

Maro Itoje of England during the Six Nations Match between England and Wales at Twickenham, London on 10 February 2024 (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

“Then Ben Earl scored a great try, with the amount that these guys have had to defend being with 13 men. But what I sensed at halftime was calm, composed, great leadership from from Jamie and determination to find a way in the second half.”

JAMIE GEORGE: “Yeah, we certainly felt like we were under pressure in terms of the penalty count. We’re very clear about how many penalties we wanted to give away, when you give away six and the first half and your target is seven, then you probably need to be aware of that.”

Jamie George, Captain of England celebrates after winning during the Six Nations Match between England and Wales at Twickenham, London on 10 February 2024 (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

“Look, it wasn’t exactly how we wanted it to go. I prefer to keep 15 men on the field at Twickenham against Wales. We don’t tend to be able to do that very often. So that would always be nice. But, you know, the fight and the character, the sort of team that we want to be, to come out on the on the positive end of that result is a huge step for us.”


5. UTILISING THE WEEK OFF AND BUILDING BELIEF TOWARDS SCOTLAND

Jamie George, Captain of England during the Six Nations Match between England and Wales at Twickenham, London on 10 February 2024 (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

JAMIE GEORGE: “Yeah, there’s belief. I think the most important thing is that we can’t get too far ahead of ourselves. I think we need to utilise this fallow week very importantly, because, you know, we’ve got a good opportunity to head home rest up for a bit and then, you know, really focus on what we need to do to get better because we know that we’re gonna need to get better going ahead, going up to Murrayfield.

“But, you know, the foundations that we’ve laid have allowed us to have some belief. I think ultimately we believe in what we’re doing, we believe in the England way, we want to continue, and keep growing and we’ve got the right people in the right places to be able to do that. So a couple of weeks ahead, heading up to Murrayfield.”

Finn Russell, Captain of Scotland Rugby during the Six Nations Rugby match between Wales and Scotland at Principality Stadium on February 3, 2024 in Cardiff, Wales. Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

“I don’t think it’s a huge leap. We’ve got three difficult games coming up, but I don’t think that, we’re in a place to say it needs to be a quantum leap to get a load better. Like I said before, we need to focus on having an environment where people love coming in and focus on getting better every day. And that’s utilising what we can do in this fallow week, now.

“That’s utilising an understanding of the game plan that we want to play against these three teams, and then you know, executing it as well as we can because we’re two (wins) from two, we’ve done well in these first two games, we know that we’ve got a huge amount of growth left in the squad, so our focus is going to be on making sure we optimise that.”