Thursday, 13 September 2007

Who`ll be England`s ten?

Thursday 13th September 2007

England coach Brian Ashton has let the cat out the bag, literally. He has revealed that Mike Catt will wear the number 10 shirt in their crunch World Cup Pool A match against South Africa in Saint Denis on Friday, and not Andy Farrell as first reported.

However, the England coach said that both Catt and Andy Farrell - who was originally named at fly-half - would operate as inside backs, suggesting there would be considerable interchanging between the numbers 10 and 12 positions.

England have been forced into some radical surgery, after fly-halves Jonny Wilkinson and Olly Barkley were both ruled out of the Springboks game due to injuries.

Former Great Britain Rugby League captain Farrell will go into the Stade de France showdown as first choice goal kicker - a game that England must win to have any realistic chance of topping Pool A.

Ashton believes that Wilkinson and Barkley could both be fit for the appointment with Samoa next Saturday.

Wilkinson is battling to recover from an ankle ligament sprain, while Barkley has a hip problem.

Both suffered their injuries in unopposed training mishaps.

Ashton has decided against flying out a replacement, despite the current fly-half situation.

Bristol prop Darren Crompton has arrived as temporary cover though, after England sought clarification from World Cup organisers.

With skipper Phil Vickery suspended for the next two games, England currently only have three props available - Matt Stevens, Andrew Sheridan and Perry Freshwater.

If anything was to happen to any of those forwards before kick-off time on Friday then England, technically, would be unable to field a team under International Rugby Board (IRB) regulations.

Crompton, 35, would go on to the replacements bench if England encountered any further front row problems.

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