The former Wasps flanker has had a rough couple of years but roared back with a standout performance at Twickenham
Nearly two and a half years ago England claimed a dominant victory here against Georgia in the best-forgotten Autumn Nations Cup. It was a match memorable for little other than England handing first Test starts to Jack Willis and Ollie Lawrence and proceeding to maul their opposition to death. So much has changed in the ensuing years and months – not least both players losing their jobs – yet equally, there are considerable parallels to this victory over Italy that represent a smallish step in the right direction for England under Steve Borthwick.
Both Willis – who was making his first start since that victory over Georgia – and Lawrence were excellent against Italy. They were standout performers in a workmanlike performance which was far more robust defensively, stifling opposition who were supposed to pose considerable threats. It was reminiscent of November’s win over Japan in that sense – England kicked the leather off the ball that day – and Borthwick evidently had a plan for this potential banana skin. Namely, to muscle up in the forwards and for England to lineout drive their way to a first win of his tenure.
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