Hats off to Martin Johnson, at least he has found enough fit players to piece together a powerful squad. There will always be debate about England selection, thank goodness, especially in the early stages of a team’s development, as players have yet to cement places and supporters have yet to trust them. Not since 2003 have England had a squad / team that evoked little debate due to it’s success and consistency.
So it is against this background that Johnson has to pick and against this background that there is therefore bound to be strong debate. There are only a few player selections that I would raise an eye brow over, my main concern is more along the lines of squad environment and squad chemistry, but more of that in a minute.
The glaring omission for me has to be Kennedy, especially due to his current supreme line out form. What can Johnson, or his forward’s coach Jon Wells have against the man, because form and ability can not be the issue. So is he thought of as soft? England need some steel, some edge and ruthlessness in the 2nd row, but his replacements Kay and Deacon hardly scare you into soiling your pants do they….
It certainly has me at a loss and as a result will continue to lay Johnson open to Leicester bias.
Simpson-Daniel is one of the most gifted players that I know, and he must wonder what he has to do to force his way into the squad, although maybe Johnson feels his form is not the best at the moment?? Mind you, that could be applied to Goode as one of a few…..
So by and large, the squad looks as strong as the injury list allows and in my view is a fair reflection of talent at the moment, with just a hint of Leicester bias hanging in the air! The area of concern for me is the frame of mind, the attitude, the environment that is being created in and around the England squad. Is it just a little too Johnson??
Let me explain; The reason Martin Johnson was so successful was his single minded approach to rugby, not only physically but also mentally. He was a great student of the game, he watched, studied players, both past and present to squeeze out any useful information. He set the example at every training session, during every game and his example was exemplary. He was one seriously focused player and one intensely serious player, and that worked for Martin Johnson, and how.
BUT, is it the best policy to create this current England team in the image of their manager? Johnson was ultimately successful down to his approach, and the approach of those very talented players in his team, some of whom were more light hearted, more interested in life away from rugby, the likes of Dawson and Dallaglio spring to mind. And a squad, a team needs a blend of characters surely, it is what creates the chemistry, the tension that drives a team to success. In the hours of training and the hours of tension, humour and banter are crucial to the sanity of those players.
My concern is that the current England set up is a little dour, a little too serious without the hint of some humour, some light relief. Characters are not encouraged, players with an opinion, a view are frowned upon, all in the name of ‘work ethic’. Now I am a huge believer in work ethic, but I am also a believer in the need for variety in a squad, and a maturity that allows for players who are not clones of their manager. If a player delivers, that is the key goal, and if in his life he likes the odd party, the odd drink, then so be it, he delivers when it is needed and hence should be allowed to live his life as he wishes away from the pitch. The management might just need to take a deep breath and realize that in their highly admirable drive to deliver a successful England rugby squad, there can still be a place for laughter, for fun, and for characters. A furrowed brow is perfect for work times, but surely it should not be compulsory 24 hours a day……



Will Greenwood made comments on TV that the reason Danny Cipriani is not being picked for England are not rugby related! Apparently he is not popular and as a result he is not being picked. I heard the same reasons applied to Josh Lewsey at the end of his England rugby career. Now if that is the case, in either situation, then my attitude would be to sit the squad down and tell them to bloody grow up!! How shockingly immature and pathetic.
Tension, disagreements, and strong debates are all part of being in a team. The England team should be full of strong characters, and strong characters have strong view points and do not take too kindly to having to conform. Leadership and management are what moulds there men into an effective unit.

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