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Fly-half Marcus Smith was in form even before the announcement of the England squad for the tournament

Fly-half Marcus Smith was in form even before the announcement of the England squad for the tournament

Fearsome and imprecise, like his team, for almost fifty minutes, the Harlequins opener then broke through the Ile-de-France defense with sharp runs and brilliant inspirations. Smith proved to be in top form ahead of the start of the Six Nations (Feb 4-March 18), thanks to a decisive pace-setter in Tests by Gaddon Murley (50th, 64th).

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“I hate losing, so I’ll be disappointed on the train (Sunday) EveningHe told a press conference after Harlequins’ improbable defeat in the last moments (30-29). But I am very happy to be back on the pitch. After seven weeks off, I was a little rusty. It’s hard to find your bearings quickly, especially in the opener’s position. »

The England international (18 caps) had no problem recognizing his difficulties at the start of the game, which left his side 21-3 behind at the break. “We struggled in the first half. My game was bad. But being out of the team this time, I was able to learn and adapt some of the things I had done in the past. »

“It’s always a highlight when you’re on the team. Looking forward to being selected again”

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Marcus Smith on England squad announcement for Six Nations tournament

With New England coach Steve Borthwick set to announce his squad for the tournament earlier this week, Smith looks a credible candidate for the No.10 job Eddie Jones handed him two years ago. He will still have to face competition from Owen Farrell, most likely moved to the center at selection but initially a holder with his club Saracens.

Former Leicester Tigers Borthwick supporter George Ford could return to the England squad after being signed for the last Premiership final in June as he prepares to return to the pitch after suffering a serious Achilles tendon injury.

Marcus Smith, while disappointing as Fifteen of Roses during last fall’s tour, is nothing to worry about. “Today I feel strong and in good shapeHe believes. It is a dream and a goal for me to make the England team but we have great starters in the Championship. It’s always a highlight when you’re in a band. I look forward to being selected again. »