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Steve Williams (59)
What are people's thoughts on Borthwick's England?
He's been points away from beating NZ, France and SA within the past year. I think he's got a decent team, Marcus Smith is a freak, his backrow and locks are great. It seems like he's close to clicking.
But he's already had some 25 odd games in charge, he's not a rookie coach, on a massive losing streak, change should be happening.
While he's certainly competent, he's not managed to bring whatever it was that made him a very good club/provincial coach into the international arena.
Unless the RFU are sniffing a different batch of coke than I am, he needs to beat Japan, and probably beat them well, and that gets him through to the 6 Nations.
At that point I think anything other than a top 2 finish (or 4 win series, if FRA/IRE/ENG all trade off fixtures) probably sees him turfed. They need to kill the wood over my mob at Twickers and knock off one of Ireland and France, and if he doesn't there will be no sense of progression.
One of his biggest flaws for me is I don't think he's as good at managing his reserves as some really really coaches are: whether that's a he just doesn't have a feel for the flow, or he doesn't have confidence in them i don't know, but it feels quite evident.
As an aside, I would hope that Townsend is being looked at from the same lens. He's brought a level of... "consistency" to us that I've been happy with, alongside a playstyle and embrace of all possible eligible players in a way that Cotter didn't and was never going to, but it's important to figure out if this playing group is capable of more than knocking off England each year, or if this really is the peak of what it's capable of.