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England Saxons national rugby union team

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England Saxons
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Coach Flag of England Steve Bates
Captain Phil Dowson
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Flag of England England XV 29-0 Flag of Canada Canada
(30 September 1967)
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Flag of England England Saxons 66-0 Flag of Portugal Portugal
(30 January 2009)
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Flag of England England Saxons 22-49 Flag of Ireland Ireland A
(21 June 2009)

England Saxons is the current name of England's men's second national rugby union team. The team has previously been known by a number of names, such as England B, Emerging England and, most recently, England A. The Saxons play a key role in the development of emerging talent, allowing players to gain experience in an international environment and to show that they have the ability to perform at Test level for the England first team. England Saxons were unbeaten for 13 games until losing to Ireland A in the 2009 Churchill Cup Final on the 21st June 2009.

England Saxons is one of three sides that regularly compete in the annual Churchill Cup competition, the others being the full national teams of Canada and the United States. Since 2006, they have also played two matches, against Ireland A and Italy A, in parallel with the full Six Nations Championship.

The Saxons are currently coached on a part-time basis by Steve Bates, Coaching and Technical Director of Newcastle Falcons, assisted by the Rugby Football Union’s National Academy coaches, Graham Rowntree and Simon Hardy.

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[edit] Concept

England's second team was known as England B until 1992, when it was renamed as England A. In 2000, as part of its long-term strategic plan, the RFU re-examined the role of the 'second team' and decided that a change of name was desirable. Several names were considered – e.g. England Aces and England Bloods – before the name England Saxons was chosen from a short-list of possibles. The change of name took effect from mid-May 2006, just before the start of that year's Churchill Cup.

The Saxons are seen as an integral part of the RFU's development process: [1]

"England Saxons is a key part of the development pathway to the senior side ...

The future success of rugby in England depends, to a large extent, on the next best 15 players.

The England Saxons will give up and coming players a platform to perform in an international environment and to show that they can make the step up when required."

Andy Robinson (England head coach), 18 May 2006

England Saxons games do not count as full internationals as players are not capped.

[edit] Participation in international competition

England A / Saxons have participated in the Churchill Cup since its inception in 2003. Under the current format, they play three games, two at the pool stage and one on finals day. The Saxons also play two matches each season against teams from the other Six Nations countries (France, Scotland, Ireland, Italy and Wales), the games being played on the same weekends as Six Nations Championship matches. Since 2006, the Saxons' opponents in these games have been Ireland A and Italy A.

[edit] Current Squad

England Saxons squad. Neil Briggs brought in as cover for Joe Ward who has a calf injury.[2]:

Backs
Player
Position Club
Joe Simpson Scrum-half London Wasps
Micky Young Scrum-half Newcastle Falcons
Danny Cipriani Fly-half London Wasps
Stephen Myler Fly-half Northampton Saints
Bradley Barritt Inside centre Saracens
Shane Geraghty Inside centre Northampton Saints
Dominic Waldouck Outside centre London Wasps
Noah Cato Wing Saracens
Matt Smith Wing Leicester Tigers
Tom Varndell Wing Leicester Tigers
Nick Abendanon Fullback Bath
Forwards
Player
Position Club
Neil Briggs Hooker Sale Sharks
Joe Ward Hooker London Wasps
Rob Webber Hooker London Wasps
Dan Cole Prop Leicester Tigers
David Flatman Prop Bath
Mark Lambert Prop Harlequins
Tom Mercey Prop Saracens
Stuart Hooper Lock Bath
Nick Kennedy Lock London Irish
Dean Schofield Lock Sale Sharks
Peter Short Lock Bath
Phil Dowson (C) Flanker Northampton Saints
Chris Jones Flanker Sale Sharks
Ben Woods Flanker Leicester Tigers
Tom Guest Number eight Harlequins
Luke Narraway Number eight Gloucester

[edit] Coaches

The following table shows the coaching staff for the 2008 'shadow' Six Nations.

Name Organisation Position
Steve Bates Newcastle Falcons Head Coach
Graham Rowntree RFU Coach
Simon Hardy RFU Coach

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