Here's a couple of bits of news to get us moving (and stop me from joining in the best back row debate, cause my signature should make clear the player I think is missing there):
Phil Morrow is joining England after all as Head of Performance - he'll be leaving Saracens at the end of the season to go full-time with England, which is hugely preferable to the bodged job-share arrangement that they were trying to push in October. I'm worried it's going to be another excuse though - "We can't judge the BelatedWin regime on the 6N, cause El-Abd and Morrow weren't properly in place yet. Judge them on the AIs when they've had the full coaching team in place for long enough!" Hopefully this will at last bring an end to the resets and restarts though and we can finally have a settled camp up until 2027 at the earliest.
Joe Marler is appointed Performance Director for Team England Rugby (the new players' union that Itoje and Genge helped set up) and sees a chunk of his job around having arguments about player welfare and match limits when players don't feel able to raise them themselves:
https://archive.ph/91KuF
This quote from the story was fairly telling:
When Telegraph Sport first raised the prospect of Itoje going over last season’s limit of 30 full game equivalents or 2,400 minutes, we were told this was a one-off because of the World Cup and that he would be carefully managed this season. Steve Borthwick also justified Itoje’s selection on the grounds that he was “desperate to play” as if any player would tell him “no thanks” to playing a Test for England.
Well here we are in January and Itoje has played in 15 games before a final Champions Cup round of pool games and Six Nations. Should he play in all those games, then theoretically he will only be able to play in nine further games for Saracens – who should be in the end-of-season play-off mix – and the British & Irish Lions. So neither a one-off nor particularly careful management.
Kudos then to Joe Marler for promising to hold both club and country to account in his new role as performance director for Team England Rugby. To be clear, Marler will have no official power to determine rest periods but at least he can give a voice to those players he says are “too scared” to approach their directors of rugby.
So glad Itoje played in two "important" games against Japan and in every conceivable opportunity for Saracens. He's going to be worn down, if not actively broken, before he even gets to the Lions tour.
Puja