Jonathan Joseph ‘best guy’ on wing, says
England coachManu Tuilagi returns after suffering groin injury in ParisEddie Jones has rolled the dice by picking Jonathan Joseph on the wing and thrusting Manu Tuilagi straight back into his side against
Ireland, and the coach believes England are primed to rediscover their
World Cup edge in Sunday’s do-or-die match.
Jones has recently faced criticism for moving Tom Curry from blindside flanker to No 8 and with Joseph starting a Test on the wing for the first time, the flanker Ben Earl potentially providing backline cover from the bench and five locks included in the match-day 23, he has raised eyebrows once again with a high-risk selection strategy.