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Home / Sports / England Rugby: Smith Details Selection Hurt

England Rugby: Smith Details Selection Hurt

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Smith expresses disappointment over losing the England fly-half position.
  • He acknowledges George Ford's strong performances led to his own omission.
  • Smith remains confident in his abilities despite current selection challenges.
England Rugby: Smith Details Selection Hurt

Fly-half Marcus Smith has openly shared his disappointment regarding his current standing with the England rugby team, admitting that being removed from the starting fly-half position 'does sting.' He highlighted that expectations were high following successful Six Nations campaigns and a Lions tour, making the current selection situation particularly challenging to accept.

Smith explained that head coach Steve Borthwick communicates selection decisions clearly, detailing the reasons behind his choices. While Smith presents his own case, he respects Borthwick's ultimate authority. He specifically mentioned George Ford's impressive performances, especially in the match against the All Blacks, as a key factor in his own omission from the team.

Despite the personal blow of not being picked, Smith asserts his continued self-belief and determination to work through the difficulties. He acknowledges that in sport, opportunities arise and are seized, as Ford did. He remains focused on improving and earning back his spot in the England squad, a sentiment echoed by assistant coach Kevin Sinfield's acknowledgment of the inherent challenges in managing a competitive fly-half situation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Marcus Smith is not currently the starting fly-half for England due to strong performances from other players, notably George Ford.
Kevin Sinfield acknowledged the difficulty of keeping all three England fly-halves happy, with someone invariably feeling disgruntled.
Yes, Marcus Smith strongly believes in himself and is committed to working hard to regain his place in the England team.

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