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LONG READ Mick Cleary: 'England are back among the heavyweights.'

Mick Cleary: 'England are back among the heavyweights.'
1 month ago

Silence. The Sound of Silence. Better even than the strains of Swing Low that eventually echoed round the stadium. Better even than the slight satisfied smile that broke across the face of deadpan Steve Borthwick. England can now take fully-merited hope for what lies ahead over the next two years as they build towards the World Cup in Australia. They began this championship as unreliable scufflers, serial losers over a period of time. They end it as genuine contenders. That is how far they have travelled.

And if there is one thing that they can take from this overwhelming victory, squirrel it away as a touchstone for the future, it should be the sound of the Principality crowd after ten minutes. There wasn’t one. Stunned silence. England had pledged to be bold and decisive, to play big, to quieten the crowd. They did that. And they have every right to never forget that.

After all the froth and fury of the build-up, imagined upsets, mythic repelling of English invaders, there was just the reality. And the reality is that England have finally found a true sense of themselves. They no longer need to talk themselves up, no longer need to persuade those on the outside that they really can give it a crack and not just behind closed doors in training. The scrutiny was intense but it was valid. They have been second best on the scoreboard too often. They have proven themselves.

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England had too much power for Wales all over the park as they ran in 10 tries (Photo David Rogers/Getty Images)

Whoa! Whoa a minute! Can we really go as hard as this? Weren’t Wales simply dreadful, an unreliable barometer?  Yes, but only if they hadn’t been put to the sword. England had Excalibur drawn from first whistle. They got what they deserved for being inept and flimsy. We can’t have it both ways. We can’t write one minute that home advantage matters, that the Principality is a cauldron, the most hostile venue in the world when England are in town and then downplay that phenomenon when it is reduced to a peep.

If there were a compare and contrast on the respective reports cards of England and Ireland after the final round of fixtures it would make for an interesting read. Ireland had been loud and proud in putting England in their place on the opening weekend, in control and on point, imposing their game on England. There looked to be a fair bit between the teams. And now? In Rome, Ireland were patchy and underwhelming, lucky in that Italy stuffed it up with crass ill-discipline. England, meanwhile, had been told to brace themselves for a furious Wales uprising, a defiance of the odds triggered by ancient enmity. Within ten minutes England had put the opposition in its place, drawing all the energy from the crowd and flattening the occasion.

Two squeaky wins, over France and Scotland, left room for doubt. England had been lucky, relying on the flaws of opponents to get the victory. Now, there is credibility where once there had been only possibility.

Martin Johnson urged his men to do a similar job on the locals as he stood in the Millennium Stadium tunnel prior to the game in 2001. They did, posting their own record score that day.  That side, of course, was well under way on their to climbing the summit that was reached in Sydney two and a half years later. Borthwick’s team have a long, long  way to go yet before they can claim such status. And that is a good thing.

What they have done is put themselves into the conversation. Two squeaky wins, over France and Scotland, left room for doubt. England had been lucky, relying on the flaws of opponents to get the victory. Now, there is credibility where once there had been only possibility. Now there is conviction in their play rather than vague promises. Now they have delivered, gone from drawing board sketches to firm foundations.

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Tom Roebuck powers over under the lights of a funereal Principality Stadium (Photo Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Of course their last two fixtures were against the weakest teams in the championship. But England have often faffed and faltered in those situations. There was no such uncertainty on show at the Principality. It was the sort of merciless rugby that vintage All Black teams used to play: knowing what you are about and imposing yourself on the opposition, on the occasion, on the ref, the weather, whatever the hell you like. That’s where England have got to. They have discovered themselves in this championship. And that shell-shocked reaction from the Welsh crowd after told you that.

England are in a good place. It would have taken a Bob Beamonesque leap of the imagination to have considered being able to write that as the final whistle sounded at the Aviva in early February. Two late England tries had given the scoreboard an underserved rattle to 27-22. Yet here we are. It was not just the ten tries that England scored against Wales (who were so hapless and overpowered that even Jac Morgan was reduced to a hag-worn shadow of his real self), it was the manner in which they went about their business.

England have suffered to get to this point, from the slings and arrows of fortune, outrageous or otherwise. They came to realise that there was no point bleating about the narrowness of their losses to New Zealand and the like. They had to put it right themselves.

That’s what New Zealand sides have long had. France have shown it. Ireland, too, in a different way as they rose to the top. And we all know what South Africa are like – the ‘Boks are the Boks, steadfast and true, no matter the circumstances. All champion-aspiring teams need it, that inner sense of calm and purpose, Zen-like. Nothing should faze them, nothing should knock them out of their stride, nothing should ever cause a crease of worry that they won’t somehow get across the line.

England had that on Saturday. It remains to be seen whether it remains that way. This is just a starting point, a pretty good one to be fair. Where has it come from? Well, from the pain of defeat. The sting of criticism. From questioning and debate. From the boos up in the Twickenham stands. England have suffered to get to this point, from the slings and arrows of fortune, outrageous or otherwise. They came to realise that there was no point bleating about the narrowness of their losses to New Zealand and the like. They had to put it right themselves.

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England just had too much power for Wales, with Tom Curry and his brother Ben at the forefront of the demolition (Photo Michael Steele/Getty Images)

The switch of captaincy was an inspired move. It showed that England had to do something different. Losing wasn’t Jamie George’s fault. But change was an illustration of Borthwick’s desire to try to find an answer, to refuse to let the drift continue. Borthwick has long been a master of detail. In this Championship he has proved to be the master of the grand gesture. George to Itoje worked, galvanising the Saracens’ hooker in the process. Itoje has grown in stature throughout, enough to make talk of him as a Lions captain a hot topic of discussion. That is now up for grabs where it once was a one-horse race.

So too on the bold call to shuffle the Smiths, Fin in the 10 shirt with Marcus at the rear. Eliot Daly restored to the colours. Tommy Freeman at outside centre.  Ben Curry – what a presence. How can Andy Farrell not take both of them on the Lions tour?

England have options in the backrow that would be the envy of any other team in the world. There is an addition to that roster now in the two-try shape of 20 year-old Henry Pollock. The Coming Thing has finally arrived.

The England forward pack now has an air of solidity about it, not yet perhaps one of total menace although it had far too much physicality and thrust for Wales, monstering them at the breakdown. The scrum has cost England at various times in recent years but Ellis Genge and Will Stuart finish the Six Nations as the cornerstone of an impressive unit. Both should travel to Australia.

England are still stretched as regards the depth of their second-row resources although Harlequins’ back-row forward, Chandler Cunningham-South, did a fabulous job in stepping up to the plate when Ollie Chessum was forced off.

England have options in the backrow that would be the envy of any other team in the world. There is an addition to that roster now in the two-try shape of 20 year-old Henry Pollock. The Coming Thing has finally arrived.

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Henry Pollock put in a jaw-dropping cameo for a 20-year-old with two tries (Photo Dan Mullan/ Getty Images)

England have an ideal summer tour ahead to Argentina, a testing ground of the highest order but which presents Borthwick with an opportunity to blood more players from the promising under 20 ranks.

Scotland’s spirited approach at the Stade de France briefly raised the prospect of an impromptu Six Nations trophy presentation having to be made in Cardiff rather than in Paris. Plausible as that briefly was it would have not been deserved. England have plenty still to prove but they needed a statement performance to prove that their potential was genuine.  And they delivered.

If this had been a boxing match, the referee would have stepped in to spare Wales further punishment. England are back among the heavyweights.

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scanner12 37 days ago

The comments I’ve read on Mick Cleary’s view of the England v Wales game seem much better balanced than his article. It is disappointing to read an experienced journalist going so far over the top after England basically out-muscled a poor Welsh side. I think it would be appropriate to be more measured in assessing England’s standing after the tournament; let’s see how things look after Argentina. Maybe Mick would benefit from not publishing his articles until he’s had the chance to review them after a night’s sleep.

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Mark 38 days ago

I still think Englands 6 nations was a curates egg, both good and bad in parts, and it’s still far to early to declare that Borthwick and Co have now created a team to take on all comers.

This England sides win ratio against sides ranked above them is still pitifull.

The Autumn will tell us much more.

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Bob Salad II 38 days ago

Bizarre supporting England at the moment. They’ve been playing well, but losing then playing badly and losing and now, playing well’ish and winning. Of course, the latter is better and suggest progression, but the former are still fresh in the memory and I think many England supporters like myself and not getting too carried away as it’s equally possible they’ll regress again in the Autumn.


The summer tour to Argentina will be largely a development tour, so it’s looking like it’ll be Australia at home in November before we see a fully loaded England team again.

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fl 33 days ago

with the depth england have atm, I don’t think its especially true to say the summer will be a development tour! I reckon England will field a strong side, and look to build directly on the progress seen in the 6N.


Graham Simmons had a go selecting a full Lions squad in a recent article on here titled “2025 Lions' selection: An idiot's guide”

Excluding all the players he named, England could still field a matchday 23 of:

1 - Baxter

2 - Cowan-Dickie

3 - Heyes

4 - Coles

5 - Martin

6 - Cunningham-South

7 - Underhill

8 - T. Willis

9 - JVP

10 - M. Smith

11 - Sleightholme

12 - Dingwall

13 - Slade

14 - Roebuck

15 - Furbank


16 - Dan

17 - Rodd

18 - Opoku-Fordjour

19 - Clark

20 - Hill

21 - Pollock

22 - Randall

23 - Ojomoh


That’s a team that would be immediately ready to perform at the highest level, not one that needs a huge amount of time to develop. Add to that the wider squad could include Langdon, Obano, Davison, Owen, Tuima, Roots, Pepper, Quirke, C. Atkinson, Butt, Murley, Steward, Hendy.


That would be a pretty solid group of players - almost all 36 of whom are already test level. And even then we’re not including Oghre, Iyogun, Fasogbon, Ewels, Mercer, Dombrandt, Fisilau, Barbeary, Spencer, S. Atkinson, Beard, Elliott, Carpenter etc.,

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RedWarriors 38 days ago

I am not into this wild swinging of outlooks from match to match. In Lions teams terms, Ireland and Scotland were better in those matches than England. England relied on luck to beat Scotland. Ireland have the triple crown.

Ireland were playing for the Grand Slam and Championships and both were de facto gone last week, so I wouldn’t look too deeply into that Italy performance.

Wales were a little tired and English physicality broke them. England, France and indeed Ireland and Scotland can put up big scores when a match is done with time to play.

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JWH 38 days ago

Ireland barely beat Italy. Come to your senses.

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DP 38 days ago

Yep. England tracking nicely, imagine how well they’d do with a decent coaching staff?

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LE 38 days ago

Agreed, seen far too many false dawns as an England fan and here are still far too many question marks over Borthwick and his coaching team. The Scotland and Ireland performances were still poor, even if we managed to stay on the right side of the scoreboard on one of them. France game we were fortunate but we at least played well

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JE 38 days ago

Not always in agreement with mr Cleary, but that is a fine, and very fair analysis. It is particularly apposite regarding a Lions’ Tour coinciding with an England one to Argentina. Assuming quite a few England players will be going to Australia, what an ideal oppportunity to blood some youngsters - and others on the fringes. The planets may be alignoing!

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MichaelT4 38 days ago

In fairness to Borthwick he has done a good job of blooding youngsters already himself in matches against the top tier teams. Fin Baxter starting against New Zealand last summer, Cunningham-South too. Fin Smith this year. The squad depth is impressive when you also consider Furbank, Underhill, IFW and George Martin can come back in.


If, and its a big if, Borthwicks plan is to create 30 odd test players then he is going about it quite well. Fingers crossed.

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