Chris Robshaw re-appointed England captain

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As expected, has been re-appointed captain for the upcoming RBS 6 Nations.
Since taking the reins for Head Coach ‘s first game against in February 2012 the skipper has led England in 19 of their last 22 Tests – only missing the third Test in in June 2012 through injury and being rested for last summer’s series in .
He said: “Stuart rang me yesterday and, as with every time he has asked me, it is a great privilege. To lead your country is a massive honour but I am fortunate to have a group of players and leaders who support me in that.
“We want to kick on from the QBE Internationals and we can’t wait for the challenge ahead, starting with a tough away match against .”
Lancaster added: “Chris is in the team on merit as a player first and foremost but he has also shown himself to be an outstanding leader for Harlequins and England. He led us well during the QBE Internationals and I have no doubt that, as he goes into his third RBS 6 Nations as captain, he will do likewise.”
The England squad will, pending fitness following and Amlin Round 6, meet up at Pennyhill Park on Monday, January 20.
Alex Corbisiero, Ben Foden and Marland Yarde will also attend camp for assessment and treatment by the England medical team as part of their ongoing recovery from injury.

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