BBC Rugby Union: England’s Callow Backs Face Stern Test Ahead of Rugby World Cup
As the England national rugby union team arrives in Japan on Thursday, their backline boasts an intriguing mix of youth and experience. Of the 16 backs selected, 11 have single-digit international appearances, with only Henry Slade crossing the 50-cap milestone.
This refreshing overhaul behind the scrum presents both opportunities and challenges for Eddie Jones’ side. The upcoming tour, which includes a match against Japan and two Tests against New Zealand, will serve as a hothousing experience for the inexperienced squad.
The absence of veteran leaders like Ben Youngs, Owen Farrell, and Courtney Lawes means younger players must quickly find their voices and step up.
Scrum-half Alex Mitchell, with 15 caps, is set to partner either Marcus or Fin Smith, with the former tipped to stake his claim as the next long-term playmaker.
The exciting back three of Olly Sleightholme, Tom Roebuck, and Manny Feyi-Waboso offers plenty of pace and unpredictability, which England will need to test the formidable All Blacks defense. However, the lack of international experience in this key decision-making zone could prove costly against the world’s best.
While England may not be expected to win in New Zealand, the tour presents an opportunity to blood the next generation of talent. If the young guns can hold their own against the mighty All Blacks, it will bode well for the future as the team builds towards the Rugby World Cup final in 2023.
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