The Times - UK (2020-11-14)

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The Scrum


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15 Elliot Daly Club Saracens Age 28 Caps 43
Back from injury and out to cement his place in
the XV. The versatile back with a big boot takes
over from George Furbank Rating 7

14 Jonathan Joseph Bath, 29, 51
Centre is moved to the wing having not got the
chance to do too much against Italy. Great feet,
but it feels like his time is running out Rating 6

13 Ollie Lawrence Worcester, 21, 1
They say that Lawrence is nearly as big as
Manu Tuilagi but quicker and with better hands.
Let’s be reasonable with the hype... Rating 7

12 Henry Slade Exeter, 27, 30
Scoring in the win over Italy earned him a third
trophy in as many weeks but he did not seem to
fit naturally at inside centre Rating 8

11 Jonny May Gloucester, 30, 57
Speedster’s next try will be his 30th, which
would move him to joint-fourth among
England’s all-time tryscorers Rating 7

10 Owen Farrell Saracens, 29, 84
The captain cut a brilliant line for Youngs’s first
try in Rome and kicked well but was rusty. Will
be tested by big Georgians Rating 8

9 Ben Youngs Leicester, 31, 100
The centurion needs more outings like he had in
Rome to justify his place. Only England player
left from this clash nine years ago Rating 6

1 Ellis Genge Leicester, 25, 19
“Baby Rhino” has grown up fast over the past
year and will not back down. The Jones
favourite labels critics as “sausages” Rating 7

2 Jamie George Saracens, 30, 50
Marked his 50th cap with a try and another solid
performance. Catches the eye in the loose but
can prove how good he is at scrum Rating 8

3 Will Stuart Bath, 24, 4
One third of the Bath front row that has been so
impressive at scrum time. First England start but
less said about his hair, the better Rating 7

4 Charlie Ewels Bath, 25, 16
A surprise starter and failed to impose himself
physically against France back in February.
Could nail down long-term place Rating 6

5 Joe Launchbury Wasps, 29, 65
Has had to bide his time but gets a chance with
George Kruis and Courtney Lawes out of the
picture. He is an absolute rock Rating 7

6 Maro Itoje Saracens, 26, 39
Man mountain was his indomitable self against
Italy and moves to 6. He can carry, steal lineouts,
make tackles, turnover — the lot Rating 9

7 Jack Willis Wasps, 23, 0
Ever seen a 6ft 3in, 17st man do the splits? The
Premiership player of the year is a freak, a
turnover machine. He is exciting Rating 8

8 Billy Vunipola Saracens, 28, 52
Nowhere near his best but a robust ball-carrying
display against the Italians certainly helped to
blow the cobwebs away Rating 7

TOTAL 108


REPLACEMENTS
Tom Dunn Bath, 28, 1 Mako Vunipola Saracens, 29, 60
Kyle Sinckler Bristol, 27, 36 Ben Earl Bristol, 22, 4
Tom Curry Sale, 22, 24 Dan Robson Wasps, 28, 3
Max Malins Bristol, 23, 0 Joe Marchant Harlequins, 24, 3

15 Lasha Khmaladze Batumi, 32, 83
Can cover fly half so will operate as an extra
playmaker. Plenty of experience having been
to three World Cups Rating 5

14 Akaki Tabutsadze Lelo Saracens, 23, 3
The scrum-capped sprinter scored Georgia’s
only try in the heavy defeat by Scotland. No one
has more than his five tries in 2020 Rating 6

13 Giorgi Kveseladze RC Armazi Marneuli, 23, 25
Was the only player to play in every minute
(320) of Georgia’s World Cup campaign and
scored in the win against Uruguay Rating 5

12 Merab Sharikadze Unattached, 27, 67
A school reunion for the captain against former
Hartpury College class-mate Genge. Has started
65 of his 67 caps Rating 5

11 Sandro Svanidze RC Jiki, 22, 0
England won’t fancy stopping this forward-
shaped wing — all 6ft 5in, 15st 10lb of him. Can
also play 13 and sniff out an intercept Rating 5

10 Tedo Abzhandadze Brive, 21, 16
Georgia have high hopes that this talented
prospect is the long-term answer to their
playmaking struggles Rating 5

9 Gela Aprasidze Montpellier, 22, 26
The small man has huge amounts of speed, a
dummy that will break ankles and can land
long-range penalties Rating 6

1 Mikheil Nariashvili Montpellier, 30, 62
Played against England for the Barbarians in


  1. He made a match-topping 19 tackles
    against Scotland. Scarily strong prop Rating 7


2 Shalva Mamukashvili Leicester, 30, 75
New Leicester man would make any lumberjack
proud with his dense beard. Has been at Sale,
Glasgow, Toulon and Enisei Rating 7

3 Beka Gigashvili Toulon, 28, 14
Rare talent who can operate across the front
row, and is a cracking scrummager. Needs to up
his facial hair game though Rating 7

4 Lasha Jaiani Unattached, 22, 2
The 6ft 6in juggernaut does not have a club
because he has just finished at the University
of Exeter Rating 4

5 Grigor Kerdikoshvili Lelo Saracens, 26, 2
The 6ft 4in, 16st 11lb man is built like a WWE
champion and learnt his rugby education with
the United States Air Force Academy Rating 5

6 Beka Saginadze Aurillac, 22, 14
Trying to fill the shoes of the legendary Mamuka
Gorgodze. Was rotated a lot at the World Cup
but is handy in the lineout Rating 6

7 Giorgi Tkhilaishvili Tbilisi Caucasians, 29, 57
Back in the side after missing out against
Scotland. Hard to stop once he gets going due
to his hulking power Rating 6

8 Beka Gorgadze Bordeaux, 24, 28
The man Graham Rowntree calls “Rock Star”.
Lauded for his leadership and technical ability,
expect him to pop up out wide Rating 7

TOTAL 86


REPLACEMENTS Jaba Bregvadze Sunwolves, 33, 59 Guram
Gogichashvili Racing 92, 22, 15 Lekso Kaulashvili Bordeaux,
28, 1 Otar Giorgadze Brive, 24, 26 Tornike Jalagonia Biarritz,
21, 1 Vasil Lobzhanidze Brive, 24, 52 Demur Tapladze Lelo
Saracens, 20, 0 Sandro Todua Lelo Saracens, 33, 86

PLAYER RANKINGS


ENGLAND GEORGIA


BY MATT COTTON


Australia

Georgia

Australia

Change in height
and leg position

o today’s Twickenham clash

ROUND ONE

Yesterday
Ireland 32 Wales 9

Today, 14th November
Italy v Scotland, 12.45pm
England v Georgia, 3pm

Tomorrow, 15th November
Cancelled: France v Fiji

ROUND TWO

Saturday, 21st November
Italy v Fiji, 12.45pm,
England v Ireland, 3pm,
Wales v Georgia, 5.15pm,

Sunday, 22nd November
Scotland v France, 3.15pm

ROUND THREE

Saturday, 28th November
Scotland v Fiji, 1.45pm,

Wales v England, 4pm,
France v Italy, 8.10pm,

Sunday, 29th November
Ireland v Georgia, 2pm,

FINALS

Saturday, 5th December
Georgia v TBC, 12pm
Ireland v TBC, 2.15pm,
Wales v TBC, 4.45pm

Sunday, 6th December
England v TBC, 2pm,

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