What changes might England make for Ireland game?
Summary
England's rugby team is considering changes for their upcoming game against Ireland after a defeat by Scotland. Key decisions involve player positions and addressing past performance issues to improve their strategy.Key Facts
- England lost to Scotland 31-20, ending their 12-game winning streak.
- Henry Arundell might miss the game against Ireland due to a potential ban from receiving two yellow cards.
- Tommy Freeman, who usually plays on the right wing, might switch positions due to his skill in catching high balls.
- Ollie Lawrence is now fit, which could change his role in the team.
- Tom Roebuck's performance in catching high balls was weaker than usual in the last game.
- Cadan Murley and Ollie Hassell-Collins might be considered for the squad as they performed well in a recent match.
- Changes in the back row, focusing on the balance offered by players like Guy Pepper and Sam Underhill, are being considered.
- England's head coach, Steve Borthwick, will review player combinations to enhance team performance against Ireland.
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