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a European tournament and we
play South Africa every year.’
As far as matters go on the pitch,
Johnson believes England must
find more consistency if they want
to knock South Africa off their
perch as the world’s No 1 team.
‘England can play very, very well
to beat anyone but they’re also
capable of poor performances,’
said Johnson.
‘God knows why. That’s the key
question, isn’t it? You don’t play
five Test matches a year any more,
so you’ve got to be able to get
u p t h ere 1 0 , 1 1, 12 t i m es a
season. You’ve got to be able to

p r o d u c e p e r f o r m a n c e s w h e n
you’re mentally or physically a bit
jaded. That’s the deal.’
Questions have been raised over
whether Eddie Jones is the right
man to lead England into another
World Cup, but Johnson does not
believe there are any suitable
candidates to replace him.
‘Eddie is a seasoned interna-
tional coach,’ he said. ‘He got them
to a World Cup final. Like him or
not, ultimately he’ll get judged by
winning or losing games.
‘If he wins games, I’m a fan. I’ve
done his job and it’s difficult. If
you win games, great. If they can

play near their best every game,
then they’ll take some beating.
It’s just that inconsistency.
‘Who else would you have? There
could be someone out there who is
fantastic, but we don’t know. I
don’t know if there is anyone out
there who could do it. If we get rid
and go for the next guy, there’s a
risk. It’s a tough call.
‘By the nature of him, there will
be criticism and I’m sure he
doesn’t care either way. That’s
Eddie being Eddie.
‘He always splits opinion and
likes to play around in the press.
I’m sure some of it can annoy

players a little bit but
Clive could be like that,
too. When you lose, you cop
it and when you win you get
some plaudits.
‘He said some things before
the France game that came
back to haunt him, but there
are a million boring interviews
out there. I should know —
I gave half of them!’
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ON ENGLAND


They can play very,


very well to beat


anyone, but they’re


also capable of poor


performances.


God knows why.


ON EDDIE


He got them to a


World Cup final.


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have? If we get rid


and go for the next


guy, there’s a risk.


Mako and watson return for wales clash


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Champion:
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By Will Kelleher
and chris F oY

MAKO VUNIPOLA and Anthony
Watson are back in contention for
England’s Six Nations match
against Wales at Twickenham.
Prop Vunipola has returned from
Tonga, where he went with injured
brother Billy two weeks ago for
family reasons. After the win
against Ireland, Eddie Jones said
he did not expect Mako to be
ready for the Wales match on
Saturday, but the 29-year-old is
included in a 34-man squad.
Watson is fit again after a calf
injury to boost England’s
back-three options, but Jack
Nowell is still not ready to play.

In a departure from his previous
squads, Jones has called in a third
scrum-half. Exeter Chiefs’ Jack
Maunder will train with England
alongside Ben Youngs and Willi
Heinz. Maunder, 22, won his only
England cap off the bench in
Argentina in 2017.
Maunder is behind Australian No 9
Nic White in the pecking order at
Exeter and has not started a
league game since December.
Meanwhile, Chris Ashton has been

linked with a mid-season move to
Harlequins after Sale announced
yesterday that he had been
released with immediate effect.
The 32-year-old wing had become
unsettled and a decision was made
at the end of last week to
terminate his contract.
Ashton’s close friend Danny Care
hinted on social media that the
prolific finisher would be joining
him at Quins.
The Saracens exodus continues
with Australia lock Will Skelton
agreeing to join La Rochelle at the
end of the season. England second
row George Kruis is understood to

be on the verge of a deal with
Panasonic Wild Knights in Japan.
Saracens’ England hooker Jack
Singleton is set for a loan move to
Gloucester, while Springbok prop
Vincent Koch is likely to switch to
Sale. New Wales centre Nick
Tompkins will follow Liam Williams
to the Scarlets, Ben Spencer is
understood to have signed for
Bath and Max Malins is expected
to head to Bristol on loan.
Leicester confirmed yesterday
England scrum-half Youngs has
signed a deal to stay at Welford
Road — as reported by Sportsmail
— along with brother Tom.
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