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Borthwick defends England tactics as Six Nations struggles deepen

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Borthwick defends England tactics as Six Nations struggles deepen
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Borthwick defends England tactics as Six Nations struggles deepen

2026-03-11 04:57 Last Updated At:05:00

VERONA, Italy (AP) — Embattled coach Steve Borthwick has defended his game plan amid England's Six Nations nosedive and believes his players have buckled under expectations.

England entered the championship with title aspirations but consecutive defeats to Scotland, Ireland and Italy have shattered those hopes. England is fifth in the table and facing title-chasing France in Paris this Saturday in the final round. The visitor's final placing is limited to fourth, fifth or last.

The historic first loss to Italy last weekend in Rome prompted Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney the next day to give Borthwick a vote of confidence but only to the end of the July tour, while acknowledging the results were “hugely disappointing.”

Borthwick has been scorned for England's kick-heavy approach, lack of ambition and leadership, sloppiness in front of the tryline and ill-discipline following a 12-test winning streak. He denied he was stifling creativity, saying instead the players were not taking his game plan from practices into the matches.

“There's probably a slight misunderstanding about what our game plan is,” he said Tuesday. "With an international team, you have an overview, a structure of this is how we want to approach the different aspects of the game. And then we talk about the players bringing their points of difference.

"I think that the England shirt can, at times, weigh heavy. And I think we've worked exceptionally hard to try and alleviate that, to try and get the players to play fast rugby. I want the ball to move. I want them to be brave. And I talk about playing brave. I talk about playing big.

“In the last two or three weeks, there's been times where the shirt looks like it's weighed a bit heavy. We're working on converting opportunities, and we're all after the transfer from the training field into the test match arena.”

The statistics show England has been the second best team in attacks into the opposition 22, but the second worst team for points per entry. The defense has conceded the fewest entries into its own 22, but has allowed the most points per entry. England has been the worst team in conceding turnovers in the opposition 22, forced (5) and unforced (9) according to Opta. England scored seven tries in the opening win over Wales and has only seven tries since.

“I respect there's lots of discussion around tactical plans,” Borthwick said. “I think it’s more about improving that incisiveness with our attack and getting over the tryline rather than any major overhaul being necessary.”

He also believed the players have been trying too hard, leading to ill-discipline and lack of composure; 32 penalties in the three defeats.

“What we need to do is ensure that at the time we need to show composure, we have that, and at the times when we need sheer dogged determination and fire, that we have it at those times as well,” he said.

"We've addressed the number of cards. Four games into this tournament now and we've got seven yellow cards and a red card. Effectively, for more than one of those games we've been playing with a man down, which adds an enormous load and gives the opposition more opportunity as well and makes it harder for us to make those opportunities.

“There's a blend of different causes. It would be simple if it were always one thing.”

Borthwick also noted the spat during the Italy game when captain Maro Itoje discussed a penalty kick with Fin Smith then shouted at him, “Don't argue with me, take the three.”

“For Fin Smith and for other players to be able to express their opinion and feel so passionate about having an opinion and what we need to do, I see that as a strength,” Borthwick said. “It'd be more worrying if players didn't open their mouths, if players didn't say anything. The clear thing is the captain always has final say.”

England has stayed in Verona since the Italy game. Borthwick named his side to face France on Tuesday and made only one alteration.

Ollie Chessum, at lock in the first three rounds, was picked on the blindside flank and Sam Underhill dropped to the bench. Underhill's poaching ability has been replaced by Chessum's ball-carrying and lineout option.

Borthwick's loyalty has already burned him in this campaign. After the Scotland loss, he stayed faithful to the players and gave them another chance against Ireland. After that record defeat at Twickenham he made 12 changes for Italy, the most to any England side in the Six Nations era. He's giving the losers to Italy another chance.

“We intend this week,” he said, “to ensure we've got 15 players on the pitch and we're able to use the bench as effectively as we've previously done over the last 12 months.”

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England coach Steve Borthwick walks amongst his players efore the Six Nations rugby union match between Italy and England in Rome, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

England coach Steve Borthwick walks amongst his players efore the Six Nations rugby union match between Italy and England in Rome, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

HOUSTON (AP) — Cal Raleigh insisted Tuesday he has no beef with Randy Arozarena even though his Seattle teammate lashed out with a vulgar rant after Raleigh left him hanging for a handshake at the World Baseball Classic.

The kerfuffle went viral when Arozarena, a two-time All-Star outfielder playing for Mexico, cursed out Raleigh to a reporter after the Team USA catcher did not accept a handshake before an at-bat in the United States’ 5-3 win.

Speaking to Mexican journalist Luis Gilbert in Spanish, Arozarena said Raleigh “has to thank God that he has nice parents, well educated,” and said he recently hugged them during a friendly greeting at the team hotel.

He then used profane Cuban and Mexican slang to insult Raleigh before pivoting to English and saying Raleigh could shove his “good to see you” in his rear. Arozarena was born in Cuba but defected to Mexico to pursue an MLB career.

Arozarena had reached down to greet Raleigh in his catcher's squat at home plate, and Raleigh declined to offer his hand back. Raleigh appeared to say something to Arozarena during the exchange at the plate that could have set off the Mexican star.

Arozarena appeared to be visibly upset at Raleigh, though it wasn’t totally clear if he was just having fun at his teammates’ expense. The pair have been teammates since Arozarena was traded from Tampa Bay to Seattle during the 2024 season.

Raleigh called Arozarena a baseball “brother” while explaining there was no tension between the teammates.

“Emotions are running high," Raleigh told reporters. "There’s no beef here. Like I said, there’s no story to me. I’m not taking this as a big deal, and I don’t think he is either.”

Mariners manager Dan Wilson told reporters he planned to speak to both of his players at Tuesday.

“These guys are incredible athletes because of their competitiveness, and that’s where they’re at, and that’s why they’ve gotten to the level that they’ve gotten,” Wilson said. “But I also know that our team loves each other deeply. And that’s one of the key ingredients we have in that clubhouse, is how much they love each other, and so I don’t anticipate this being any bit of an issue.”

Wilson doesn't expect whatever happened between the two to linger into the regular season. The Mariners went 90-72 in 2025 and won the franchise’s first AL West title since 2001 in large part behind Raleigh, who became the seventh player in major league history to hit 60 homers in a season.

“Competitiveness is competitiveness,” Wilson said. “It doesn’t matter. Sometimes, it’s a backyard game. Whatever. These guys are competitive. But like I said, I think the love that they have for each other will shine.”

Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer and Roman Anthony added a three-run drive in a big third inning to lead the United States to the win. The U.S. improved to 3-0 and will meet Italy (2-0) on Tuesday night, seeking to secure a spot in the quarterfinals in Houston this weekend.

Jarren Duran homered twice for Mexico (2-1), which will face Italy on Wednesday night in the last game of Group B play.

“I hate that this is a thing. I really don’t think this is a big deal, a big story," Raleigh said. "It shouldn’t be a thing. I love Randy. I have all the respect for him and Team Mexico.”

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United States pitcher Garrett Whitlock, right, and catcher Cal Raleigh celebrate after the team's victory over Mexico in a World Baseball Classic game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

United States pitcher Garrett Whitlock, right, and catcher Cal Raleigh celebrate after the team's victory over Mexico in a World Baseball Classic game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Mexico's Randy Arozarena doubles during the first inning of a World Baseball Classic game against Brazil, Sunday, March 8, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Mexico's Randy Arozarena doubles during the first inning of a World Baseball Classic game against Brazil, Sunday, March 8, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

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