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The feeling of England reveals a key aspect that resulted in a brilliant debut: Planet Rugby

The feeling of England reveals a key aspect that resulted in a brilliant debut: Planet Rugby

The debutant of England, Henry Pollock, cited the freedom offered by major players within the team as the key to their success in the Principality.

Northampton Saint also appeared for England’s U20 team in their respective Six Nations campaign, but made his senior debut last weekend when he left the bank in the 68-14 victory over Wales in Cardiff.

Henry Pollock reflects on the senior debut of attempts to score England

Pollock It was one of the most anticipated debutants of this six nations, and it was certainly up to the exaggeration with an orderly grill in its 32 -minute period in the field.

“I wanted to enter this environment and be myself,” he said when reflecting on his debut. “If that is giving energy in the field or in training. I hope I have done that.

“I was so excited to play, it’s an incredible stadium to win my first cap. I was so grateful and so happy that I was smiling all the time. ”

He also praised the main leaders within the team for their efforts to feel at home in the England atmosphere.

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“They wanted me to enter the environment and outside me,” he said. “They gave me the freedom to do that.”

“I am very grateful for that. They are such good leaders and world -class players, so saying that I played with them is a massive honor. “

This was perfectly only a few seconds upon arrival, with the support of Ellis Genge telling him that “he would not enter his shell” before his first scrum.

Pollock predicted the debut score

As mentioned above, the subsequent disorder crossed two of England’s 10 attempts in the defeat on Wales. The first arrived in the 66th minute, while walking along ahead after a George Ford pass.

It was Ford that helped again for the second, since its skilled inner pass sent the tram that promoted a crack in the defense to cross.

“It’s quite special,” he said in his two attempts. “I was happy to overcome the line.”

But, Northampton’s partner, Tommy Freeman, detailed to Pollock, had dared to dream of a debut score and even predicted the way his first attempt would come.

“I was in my room on Friday night telling me that I was going to write down his first attempt in the wing, then he does!” Freeman said.

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“I was also celebrating in the room, showing me what I was going to do.”

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Pollock is also one of several talented stars that push through the ranks. The support of Asher Opoku-Fordjour, capable of playing on both sides of the Scrum, made his debut in the test in the fall against Japan and was part of the squad of six nations wider in this campaign, the KPOKU steel of U20, currently in Racing 92, was recruited in senior training during the six nations and are high jumps of the Afolabi Fasogbon and Kepu front Tuipuloton and Kepu Tuipulotum and Kepu Tuipulot.

“I have high hopes with the next group,” said Borthwick. “Before, the players expected not to make a mistake or do anything wrong.”

“If there is something that could change and develop with this next generation, it is for the shirt to be energized.”

With the tour of British and Irish lions that will now present an English contingent, there could be some of these stars involved in the Borthwick team for the Argentine tour.

Outside that cohort, Henry Arrundell could return to England’s team after the confirmation of his change to Bath of the races, Oscar Beard will probably debut so well after his participations in the team of six nations broader and could even have called for Orlando Balando Balando Balando, Tom Locktt and Greg Physilau as well.

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