
The one player who must start for england, according to sir clive woodward - ruck
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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD HAS REVEALED THE ONE PLAY THAT HE THINKS ‘MUST’ START FOR ENGLAND AT THE 2019 RUGBY WORLD CUP. The 25-year-old has had to watch his England team-mates build toward the
World Cup, as Eddie Jones tinkered with his line-ups, all the while wrestling with the prospect that once a regular on the team sheet, he may not be going to Japan. But as he starred in a
33-19 warm-up win against Warren Gatland’s Wales yesterday, 24 hours before Jones is set to announce his final 31-man squad for the World Cup today, Watson showed that he may have returned
to his peak at exactly the right moment. > 🗣️ Watson: I feel better than ever 💪 > > England and Bath back Anthony Watson says he feels in the shape of > his life following his
injury nightmare 👉 https://t.co/qwnFiQr5z7 > pic.twitter.com/EUj5IKA5FH > — Sky Sports Rugby (@SkySportsRugby) August 7, 2019 “For me the two players that came out really well from the
victory were Anthony Watson and Joe Launchbury,” _wrote Woodward for the Mail Online._ “The England team is really settled now, but I think Watson has just edged ahead of May based on
Sunday’s performance — it was that good. “England have a real chance at the World Cup, as I have always said, and I think that win has cemented that belief especially as that was not close
to Eddie’s strongest team. “Of the new caps — Lewis Ludlam, Jack Singleton, Joe Marchant and Heinz — I don’t see any forcing their way into contention, certainly in the gun match-day 23.”
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