The unexpected revolutionary

Paul Rees says this should be a summer of opportunities for England and head coach Steve Borthwick

Steve Borthwick is an unlikely revolutionary.
When he was appointed England’s head coach after the messy divorce with Eddie Jones, it was assumed he would offer more of the same given the second half of his playing career when Saracens were hunting as a wolf pack and his time in charge of Leicester when the Tigers kept it simple.
Borthwick served his coaching apprenticeship under Jones, first with Japan and then with England for five years. He gained a reputation for meticulous preparation, a...

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