Oakboy wrote:Interesting dilemma, that. Is Borthwick's time with Jones a plus or a minus? Starting from where Leicester were at and getting them to be champs, should they win the play-offs, ought to hand him the job. Might his coaching approach, background and overall rugby prowess suit the club game/set-up more than the international one? (Indeed, might that also apply to Jones?) It was certainly so for Borthwick as a player.
Borthers was Eddie's right hand man. I just think that a lot of the media, including the former players getting vocal in the media, want a change in style. Borthwick isn't going to bring that, he likes his set pieces, his defence and his tactics. He doesn't like talking to the media much either so I can see the knives being sharpened fairly quickly, even if England are winning.
Unfair to say Eddie is best suited to club rugby. Took Australia to a world cup final, helped Japan achieve one of the biggest upsets in world cup history and then took England to a world cup final. He holds England's longest unbeaten run as well. His periods of experimentation and the detriment to short term results are very frustrating and a little bit unnecessary perhaps but we'll forgive him the last two 6Ns if he brings home the William Web Ellis Cup won't we.