‘We all love that an underdog can prove people wrong’Some players have suffered heavy defeats at club level
England’s players have been urged to jettison the mental baggage of heavy recent club defeats and start afresh when the Six Nations kicks off next week. The majority of the squad have endured at least one disappointing result since Christmas but the management hope it will intensify their collective desire to transform England’s fortunes over the next seven weeks.
While Leicester’s 80-12 drubbing in Toulouse and Saracens’ unscheduled home loss to a second-string Castres side last weekend have cast an inevitable shadow over England’s warm weather training camp on the Costa Brava, it has at least awoken Steve Borthwick’s players and coaches to the urgent need to raise their level if they are to enjoy a more productive Six Nations campaign.
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