England rugby stars given pep discuss by former Royal Marine Commando and TV star Jason Fox as head coach Steve Borthwick ramps up his preparations for France mission
- Fox addressed the squad at their coaching camp in Brighton on Wednesday night time
- Head coach Steve Borthwick has overseen two wins in three Six Nations video games
- France prop Haouas will miss England recreation after receiving a four-match ban
England’s gamers have been given a pep discuss by former particular forces soldier and Royal Marine Commando Jason Fox, forward of their mission to beat France subsequent week.
Fox, the star of Channel 4 present SAS: Who Dares Wins addressed the squad at their coaching camp in Brighton on Wednesday night time forward of the Twickenham conflict with France on Saturday week.
Head coach Steve Borthwick has overseen two wins in three Six Nations video games, with the world’s finest sides to return, as England journey to Eire within the closing match.
Prop Mako Vunipola mentioned: ‘We have now to trust. We are able to’t go into the sport already accepting defeat. It is a nice alternative to check the place we’re as a squad.
‘As Steve has talked about, we have now acquired a number of issues to enhance and we’re nonetheless constructing.

Jason Fox addressed the England squad at their coaching camp in Brighton on Wednesday night time

Head coach Steve Borthwick has overseen two wins in three Six Nations video games
‘Most likely the largest factor for France and Eire is the consistency. It doesn’t matter what the sport is, they all the time play to a excessive degree. That’s one thing we have now to aspire to.’
England flanker Jack Willis returned to France on Wednesday and can play for Toulouse in opposition to Racing 92 on Sunday.
Les Bleus can be with out prop Mohamed Haouas in opposition to England after he was banned for 4 matches.
Haouas turned the primary participant to be despatched off twice within the Six Nations when he was proven a purple card in opposition to Scotland final weekend for a flying headbutt on Ben White.
In the meantime, New Zealand head coach Ian Foster has confirmed he is not going to reapply for the position when his contract expires after this 12 months’s World Cup.
New Zealand’s rugby bosses plan to call his successor inside the subsequent six weeks, a transfer that has upset Foster.
He mentioned: ‘I felt the very best factor was to have this course of performed after the World Cup however that hasn’t occurred.’