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Fin Baxter wades into debate over the England losing streak

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Fin Baxter look on during last Saturday's appearance for England versus South Africa (Photo by Dan Mullan/The RFU Collection via Getty Images)

Fin Baxter will enter this Sunday’s clash against Eddie Jones’ Japan with the twin aims of securing his first win for England and finishing the Autumn Nations Series on an upbeat note. England are overwhelming favourites to end their five-Test losing run against opponents ranked 13th in the world having already fallen to New Zealand, Australia and South Africa at Allianz Stadium this month.

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Baxter’s five caps have all been won during his nation’s worst sequence of results since 2018 but the 22-year-old prop is still able to appreciate his exposure to the unforgiving side of international rugby. “We are desperate to win and put in a performance to finish it off, but we are not underestimating Japan by any stretch,” Baxter said.

“I have been thinking that if I can enjoy myself with things being as they are right now, when results are not going our way and the games are so close that it’s gutting, then when we win it will be incredible. I have actually enjoyed this time and when we go one step further it’s going to be pretty cool.”

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      England’s inability to score points in the final quarter has keen key to their downfall, adding to the sense of frustration given that in each defeat they have been in a strong position with 20 minutes to go. “We have been saying that you don’t learn the things we have been learning without actually going through these scenarios. We have more tools now.

      “My biggest take away from this autumn has been that you can always affect the play, especially being a heavy tight five forward. And how the simpleness of the game is almost ramped up. As long as you run hard, hit hard and carry hard – everything gets ramped up.

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      “The off-the-ball work is the biggest difference to playing in the Premiership. In the Premiership if you are not sprinting into position, you will probably be okay. Here if you are not set and not jumping off the line as fast as you can, and therefore you are not making a dominant hit, there is a difference.”

      Baxter is pushing hard to start against Japan after making all three of his appearances this autumn off the bench. Head coach Steve Borthwick names his England team on Friday afternoon.

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      Mark 186 days ago

      The Result against Japan on Saturday is in the scheme of things almost irrelevant.

      A win would see England having achieved a 25% win ratio in this series and a win % below 50% for the year, which quite frankly is pitifull for a Tier 1 nation.

      The narrative of jam tomorrow is becoming tiresome.

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      AA 186 days ago

      Agreed. Borthwick will have to write a new excuse book soon .


      I have looked at the two world cup final teams from 2003 and 2020.


      2003 team scored 187 tries between them in 389 caps

      2020 team scored 113 tries between them in 473 caps. As you can see a huge disparity in scoring rate. Only Johnny May with 36 tries in 78 caps scored a higher amount of tries. Elliot Daly comes close but the rest are frankly very poor.

      Farrell and Ford scored a pathetic 20 tries between them in a combined 210 caps.

      There again , the 2003 team did have Wilko and Greenwood etc whereas 2020 team had Ford and Farrell .

      So much people saying that Fords strength is of bringing others into the game .

      Really. The figures totally disprove that notion .

      It has been mentioned elsewhere that we have accepted mediocrity far too often and the figures would indicate that players are or have been picked far too often without performing .

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