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England Team to Play New Zealand – Steve Borthwick Names Squad for First All Blacks Test

3. “HE’S CONFIDENT” – BORTHWICK ON SCOTT ROBERTSON’S APPROACH TO FIRST TEST

New Zealand head coach Scott Robertson is eagerly anticipating his first run at the helm of his new side this Saturday. A proven winner in Super Rugby with the Crusaders, this is the first time Robertson has taken the lead with a senior Test match set-up. Despite the looming pressure that is building upon his opposite man, Borthwick believes that Robertson will be confident heading into the home of the Highlanders.

STEVE BORTHWICK: “I am sure he will  be feeling very confident with the squad that he has got. He has clearly got a great record as a coach and given how many of the players have come through the Crusaders and how many he has coached previously and having that opportunity to bring his coaching team together and plan for this I am sure he is feeling very well prepared for this game on Saturday.”


4. BEN EARL HAS “INTERNATIONAL CLASS” – HE’S READY TO TAKE ON ARDIE SAVEA

Ben Earl of England celebrates after winning during the Guinness Six Nations Match between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on March 9th 2024. – PHOTO: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

Borthwick was full of praise for England back-row Ben Earl, who goes head-to-head with one of the world’s best this Saturday. Earl is expected to line-up against Ardie Savea in Dunedin, with the 2023 World Rugby Player of the Year chomping at the bit for a bruising battle with the Saracen. Borthwick expressed how Earl possesses ‘international class’, which he hopes will transfer to the opening Test on New Zealand’s South Island.

STEVE BORTHWICK: “Ben has ability on the ball and his ability to pass as well as his footwork pre-contact means he finds space and he helps other players find space. That is his point of difference.

“From Six Nations 2023 and Ben was on the bench for two games and I asked him, we discussed areas to work on in his game, and he went away and worked exceptionally hard. Now when I look at his work rate it is very rare. The way we measure work rate of every player in every game, it is very rare any player has a higher work rate than Ben. So he has those incredible moments of skill and they are backed up by phenomenal work rate and that is exactly what you need in Test rugby.

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

“Then you look at the back row in Test rugby and the numbers for involvements and work rate are way above any other positional group. So to have Ben and Sam there, both normally sevens, they give us that constant work rate and I think that is what we are going to need on Saturday.

“The thing that also pleases me with Ben, we meet every week, is he also identifies what he needs to work on and improve. Clearly I have done that analysis as well but he brings it to me. I sense a hunger in him and a desire to just keep getting better and it is exciting to work with a player like that.”

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