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Saracens' verdict on Alex Lozowski England call, Onyeama-Christie op

By Liam Heagney
Alex Lozowksi's form with Saracens has resulted in his England selection (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Saracens were the big winners on Wednesday when Steve Borthwick named his Autumn Nations Series squad as their seven-strong England representation – which included the selection of Alex Lozowski – was the biggest of any Gallagher Premiership club.

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Last capped in 2018, midfielder Lozowski will head to next week’s warm-weather training camp in Spain along with clubmates Elliot Daly, Theo Dan, Ben Earl, Jamie George, Nick Isiekwe and Maro Itoje to prepare for a series that begins on November 2 versus New Zealand at Allianz Stadium.

Lozowski was one of 16 backs included by Borthwick and Saracens boss Mark McCall was pleased with the player’s international recognition. Speaking on the London club’s website, the director of rugby said: “Alex has been an important player for us over several years.

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“He has always been a standout player in big games and risen to the occasion. He has only had one opportunity so far on the international stage and I know he is a player that loves to be involved in those sorts of environments.

“At 31-years-old you wouldn’t blame him for cruising at this point in his career, but he knew he was good enough to play in these sorts of competitions for England and it is pleasing to see that hard work pay off.”

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Beaten last Sunday at Harlequins, second-place Saracens head to leaders Bristol on Saturday looking to repeat the excellent win they enjoyed on their last Ashton Gate visit in May. They will travel minus Scotland international Andy Onyeama-Christie, who is booked in for an operation on the ankle that was badly damaged in the defeat at The Stoop.

“After he has surgery on Monday we will know more about his recovery time, but the overwhelming support from across the game has certainly lifted his spirits,” reported McCall. “He is one of those characters that once the surgery is done, he will be fully focused on getting back on to the pitch, and like he has done from his broken arms I’m sure he will be able to return better than ever.”

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On the challenge Bristol will pose, McCall added: “They are a very different and unique challenge to what we have faced so far this season. We have assessed what went wrong over the Harlequins game and, without giving away any secrets, we are confident we can amend those parts of our game ahead of this weekend.”

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Nickers 1 hour ago
Injuries, not innovation, are driving change in Scott Robertson’s All Blacks

Blackadder hardly played Super Rugby, and is always injured, and was not match fit. His inclusion was pure provincial bias, as was talking him up like he was the player of the match after the game when he was good at best. The fact that he was not fit is evidenced by the fact he sustained two more serious injuries since he managed 2 games for the ABs. Havili is only in your top 10 midfielders if you support the Crusaders. His inclusion is pure provincial bias. He is no further ahead or dominant with his game than he was when he was dropped by Foster. Fihaki over Stevenson to join the squad - provincial bias. Reece had a great SR season - he was virtually the only player that got into the ABs team based on SR form. He has been mediocre at best though, as he always has been for the ABs, but continues to get selected. George Bell - promising player? Yes. 3rd best hooker in the country - totally unproven. Crusader? Check.


You can't look at the results we have had this season, and the way we have played and say with a straight face that the team isn't packed with mediocrity. But rather than looking to the players who are actually playing well, they wheel out the same players that have been poor under the two previous coaching regimes and not done anything to earn their place back in the team other than play for the right SR team. Then there are others like Sotutu who had dominant SR seasons who don't even get a look in.


I have come to understand that there are many people who simply do not believe Robertson can do anything wrong, and no amount of poor performances will convince them that their favourite players are not up to it at international level.

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