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Lawrence Dallaglio picks who should be England’s number 8 for ‘a long time’

Lawrence Dallaglio thinks Alex Dombrandt has the potential to break England’s unsettled pattern at No. 8 in the Six Nations opener against Scotland.

Dallaglio, a 2003 World Cup winner, wants England to solidify their No. 8 position and believes Dombrandt, a back-rower for Harlequins, could do just that in the match at Twickenham.

“It feels like we’re continually talking about the No8 merry-go-round with England,” revealed Dallaglio to Standard Sport.

“It’s been batted backwards and forwards for quite some time now.

“Billy Vunipola went through a purple patch, had injuries, had found form again but they have gone elsewhere in Dombrandt and Simmons in the squad.

“So it seems it’s a position that’s been doing the rounds. As good as all those players are, through injury or form or erratic selection, none of them have been able to nail it down, so it’s a great opportunity for that to happen now.”

What channel is England vs Scotland on?

The match is being broadcast live on ITV and ITVX with coverage starting at 4pm 

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The 5 Best Number 8’s Of All Time, Ranked

Here we pick our top five best number 8’s of all time. We’ve used a number of stats to quantify our rankings, as well as a player’s overall contribution to the game. So who makes it into our top five?

The controlling force behind the scrum, the number eight completes the pack and must be incredibly strong and are the key ball winners with the muscle of forwards and pace of the backs.

Normally tall and athletic, but incredibly strong, they are key ball winners with the strength of forwards and the speed of some backs

All stats come from ESPN.com and are correct as of the publish date.

Honourable mentions: Wayne Shelford (New Zealand), Dean Richards (England)

5 Best Number 8’s Of All Time

#5. Kieran Read (New Zealand)

Death, taxes and Read unpicking defences in the 15-metre channel were three inevitabilities during his incredible career. The champion No.8 was a member of New Zealand teams that won the World Cup in 2011 and 2015 and he was voted World Rugby Player of the Year in 2013.

Read also won four Super Rugby titles with New Zealand’s Crusaders. Making his All Blacks debut in 2008, Read assumed the captaincy from Richie McCaw in 2016 and led the All Blacks to the semi-final at the 2019 World Cup before ending his international career in 2020.

Did you know? Read is the third most-capped All Blacks in history with 127 Test appearances – 52 of them as skipper.

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