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    Rugby-England to persist with lateral thinking as Pollock and Earl spread their wings

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    Posted on February 7, 2026

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    Last updated: February 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    England's rugby team uses innovative tactics, with players like Pollock and Earl in new roles, achieving a decisive win over Wales.

    Table of Contents

    • England's Tactical Innovations in Rugby
    • Key Player Performances
    • Upcoming Challenges for England
    • Injury Updates

    England's Innovative Tactics Shine as Pollock and Earl Take Flight

    England's Tactical Innovations in Rugby

    LONDON, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Coach Steve Borthwick said England will continue with innovative tactics such as back-rowers deployed in the centre and on the wing following his team's 48-7 rout of Wales in the Six Nations on Saturday.

    Key Player Performances

    Flyhalf George Ford staked a strong claim for the England 10 shirt with a clinical display with rival Fin Smith injured and his namesake Marcus relegated to the bench.

    Upcoming Challenges for England

    "I am loving my rugby and enjoying doing my job for the team. The environment, the squad, team and coaches, I am loving it," Ford said.

    Injury Updates

    Borthwick said the side's blend of veterans like Ford and Jamie George with younger talents coming through had shown England's developing strength.

    "If you've got that then these youngsters trying to bring the energy they bring, that's a great mix," he said.

    In contrast to the 100-cap Ford was winger Henry Arundell, recently recalled to the side having fallen from favour since the 2023 World Cup and a stint in France.

    The evasive winger impressed with a first-half hat-trick that showcased his speed, positional sense and side-stepping ability, albeit he will have harder finishes than the two put on a plate for him by Ford.

    "He has been brilliant, he reminds me of Jonny May with his diligence and preparation, the way he's gone away and developed so many different areas of his game," Jamie George said of Arundell. 

    Another England tyro, 21-year-old flanker Henry Pollock, exemplified coach Borthwick's more experimental side of late as he appeared on the wing in the latter stages of the game. That followed an earlier shift and more familiar shift for number eight Ben Earl to the centres, a ploy which Borthwick said he will continue to use.

    "He did a good job there, it's particularly effective late game when you're up on the scoreboard, you've got the opposition trying to use the ball in hand more and suddenly you've got four back rows on the field," Borthwick said.

    England will face tougher tests ahead as they bid for a first title since the COVID-hit 2020 season, with champions France looking in ominous touch after their opening drubbing of Ireland.

    Powerful centre Ollie Lawrence trained well this week after recovering from injury and could be in contention for England's next match away to Scotland, Borthwick said.

    (Reporting by Lawrence White)

    Key Takeaways

    • •England employs innovative rugby tactics with back-rowers in new positions.
    • •George Ford shines as flyhalf, enhancing England's lineup.
    • •Henry Arundell impresses with a hat-trick against Wales.
    • •Coach Borthwick experiments with player positions for strategic advantage.
    • •England prepares for tougher challenges in upcoming matches.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rugby-England to persist with lateral thinking as Pollock and Earl spread their wings

    1What is a flyhalf?

    A flyhalf is a key position in rugby, typically responsible for directing the team's attack and making tactical decisions during the game.

    2What is a hat-trick in rugby?

    A hat-trick in rugby refers to a player scoring three tries in a single match, showcasing their scoring ability and impact on the game.

    3What is the Six Nations Championship?

    The Six Nations Championship is an annual rugby union competition involving six European teams: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales.

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