Well according to the trusty source that is Chris Foy on Twitter there are three likely changes to the starting XV for Saturday. Looks like I got that wrong then :-)He believes Hartley will come in for Youngs, which we kind of anticipated maybe the case and I like the idea of Youngs coming on to add some zest to it all after about 50 mins. The other two changes I didn't forsee as much if i am truthful. He believes Manu is coming for Twelvetrees and restoring partnership with Barritt. I can understand that but not sure why you would then have both 36 and Flood on the same bench?Finally and intriguingly and almost fitting in with what Paul e said above, Lawes will be starting. However he will be playing 6 and Wood will continue at 8 with Haskell and Waldrom on the bench. Looks like we are going for the power game up front to nullify the French pack. Gives us a load of lineout options and good ball carriers and also forwards with good hands.As I said above though, I think he could have been a little more creative with the bench as I see Haskell and Waldrom as being a little similar and certainly 36 and Flood. Would have been nice to see for example someone like Wade/May covering outside backs and Kvesic as back row cover in the absence of Billy V?That all said, who am I to argue with what Lancaster has done?. England by 10 on Saturday
Our strength in the back row positions is incredible. My current first choice if all fit would be Wood, Morgan and Robshaw. Next in line Croft, Vunipola, Kvesic. After that Johnson, Waldrom, Fraser. And I haven't even mentioned the likes of Armitage and not included Lawes who is there this weekend !!. So many optionsWe are also extremely well blessed at half back with Youngs, Care, Simpson, Dickson, Robson even Wigglesworth at a push for the Number 9 spot and Farrell, Flood, Burns, Ford and Cipriani all capable of playing at 10.We need to bring some of the other areas up to this type of stength in depth.
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