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Henry Pollock primed for impact role against Springboks as England welcome back key trio
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Henry Pollock primed for impact role against Springboks as England welcome back key trio

England rugby team head coach Steve Borthwick has expressed confidence in the potential contributions of Henry Pollock and other impact players during their upcoming Test match against the South African Springboks in the Nations Championship. Borthwick chose not to start Pollock, opting instead for an experienced lineup to establish a solid foundation before bringing in fresh energy from the substitutes. The team has welcomed back key players such as fullback George Furbank, winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, and lock George Martin from injury, adding depth to the squad. Borthwick highlighted the dynamic nature of the replacement bench, emphasizing the importance of energy and skill in making a significant impact during the match.

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Henry Pollock primed for impact role against Springboks as England welcome back key trio

England rugby team head coach Steve Borthwick has expressed confidence in the potential contributions of Henry Pollock and other impact players during their upcoming Test match against the South African Springboks in the Nations Championship. Borthwick chose not to start Pollock, opting instead for an experienced lineup to establish a solid foundation before bringing in fresh energy from the substitutes. The team has welcomed back key players such as fullback George Furbank, winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, and lock George Martin from injury, adding depth to the squad. Borthwick highlighted the dynamic nature of the replacement bench, emphasizing the importance of energy and skill in making a significant impact during the match.

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