Eddie Jones poised to give England a hellish reminder of what they've lost
When Jones was cut adrift by England just months before the World Cup, his native country pounced on the opportunity
When Jones was cut adrift by England just months before the World Cup, his native country pounced on the opportunity
There is palpable intrigue to who Borthwick will pick in his first England squad
Harlequins fly-half will return to action on Sunday and is determined to be a key part of Steve Borthwick's England side
Farrell cleared to play in the opening game against Scotland
Borthwick's England need a good Six Nations after being booed off the Twickenham pitch following their home loss to South Africa in November
Paolo Garbisi will miss at least the first three rounds as he continues to recover from a knee injury
In just 28 days, England's new head coach has already made striking changes from the tenure of Eddie Jones
Plus: Ireland get injury boost but Wales winger Louis Rees-Zamit will not play for Gloucester before the start of the Six Nations
When Jones was cut adrift by England just months before the World Cup, his native country pounced on the opportunity
Borthwick's England need a good Six Nations after being booed off the Twickenham pitch following their home loss to South Africa in November
Borthwick could take advantage of the ambiguous disciplinary ruling, which means Farrell could play against Scotland in the Six Nations
Owen Farrell could be suspended for England's opener – so who should Steve Borthwick pick?
Telegraph Sport goes behind the processes of the Coach Intervention Programme which Owen Farrell will attend
Fly-half's availability could change if he is included in Steve Borthwick's first England squad on Monday
Borthwick could take advantage of the ambiguous disciplinary ruling, which means Farrell could play against Scotland in the Six Nations
Though he shone for the Lions he was unfulfilled playing for his country: ‘We had some fine players back then but absolutely no self-belief’
The England winger was a true superstar of the 1970s across all home nations - he was the Jonny Wilkinson of his era
Duckham was so good he earned the nickname 'Dai' from Welsh supporters who believed he played like one of their own
Youngster Fin Smith and Charlie Atkinson could be in line for a Six Nations call-up if England captain Owen Farrell is hit with a suspension