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England start their bid for World Cup glory on Sunday when they face Tonga in their Pool C opener in Sapporo.
What team do you believe head coach Eddie Jones should pick?
Is Owen Farrell a fly-half or a centre?
Which two George Kruis, Joe Launchbury, Maro Itoje and Courtney Lawes Constitute the next row?
Which combination of Sam Underhill Tom Curry, Mark Wilson and Lewis Ludlam Provides you the equilibrium?
After they picked up accidents from the build-up to the tournament and do you risk Jack Nowell or even Henry Slade?
It is possible to select your team below, and when you’re done have a look below to determine exactly what XV rugby union correspondent Chris Jones has really gone for…
Choose your players.
1. Joe Marler
Mako Vunipola – that worryingly has experienced a setback in his recovery – is England’s starting loose-head prop when matched, however, Marler has looked since coming out of global retirement hungry. Ellis Genge to make hay off the bench.
2. Jamie George
With no Dylan Hartley, George has become the man in the two top, having a season for club and country. Luke Cowan-Dickie is still inexperienced and Jack Singleton is travelling as backup.
3. Kyle Sinckler
Dan Cole’s expertise and specialized nous is going to be an advantage this World Cup, however there is not any uncertainty Sinckler will be England’s beginning tight-head. Section of a England pack filled with electricity and dynamism.
4. George Kruis
Kruis has loved a great 2019, allying his lineout experience with enhanced physicality.
5. Maro Itoje
Works supplies much of England’s energy either side of the ball, and beautifully with Kruis.
6. Mark Wilson
Tempted and Sam Underhill at open-side flanker and Tom Curry to play here, however Wilson deserves to be following a solid year in the first-choice package of England. Will provide industry before the game opens .
7. Tom Curry
Not much between him and Underhill in the present time , with all Curry’s enhanced ball-carrying just the nod. Underhill to make an impact from the bench – possibly alongside Curry.
8. Billy Vunipola
England’s only professional number eight at the squad – and, like his brother, a man who will lay claim to being the finest on the planet. If Billy is injured, the World Cup hopes of England may go with him.
9. Ben Youngs
Eddie Jones has curiously made scrum-half an place: he begins, if Youngs is healthy. A class action, but has looked somewhat rusty in the warm-ups. Improved revealing against Italy but may back himself with ball in hand.
10. George Ford
Whether Ford begins the enormous knockout games stays up in the air, but England will be given the chance to hit the ground running in Japan by his partnership with Farrell. A basketball player that ruthlessly picks teams apart when given ball that is quick.
11. Jonny May
Has has been a player for the past 12 months, also become a central figure for England. Has worked from the training camps on physicality and his pace and can be a shoo-in.
12. Owen Farrell
At the onset of the tournament, Farrell shifting to 12 seems the sensible option Together with Henry Slade brief of game-time and fitness. It was apparent against Ireland that England will not miss a tip whereby the captain plays.
13. Manu Tuilagi
Has returned to his destructive best, a sight many coaches but seldom saw. Tuilagi must stay fit Together with Ben Te’o jettisoned. A trump card.
14. Anthony Watson
Jack Nowell would be in contention to start on the right wing – but has been battling with injury and illness and can’t be risked. Watson is looking sharp and back from his Achilles problem that is long-standing. Can interchange with Daly in defence and attack.
15. Elliot Daly
Daly in full-back hasn’t been completely persuasive – which is the reason why I’d have experienced the safety blanket of Mike Brown in the squad – but he must play in the back three. His footballing caliber will spark England about the counter-attack, which is Jones puts him rather than on the wing.
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