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England have moved on from bitter defeat by Wales, says Jones

England coach Eddie Jones says the bitter defeat by Wales in the World Cup will not be in his players’ minds when they face Warren Gatland’s side in a crucial Six Nations clash at Twickenham tomorrow.
Wales overcame a 10-point deficit and a catalogue of injuries to win a thriller 28-25 at Twickenham in September—a defeat which helped to send England crashing out in the pool stage. Since Jones replaced Stuart Lancaster, however, England have revived and three wins from three means they are on course to win the Six Nations. Victory over Wales would make it almost a formality.
Yesterday, Jones named an unchanged starting side to the one that beat Ireland in their last game, with Leicester’s powerhouse centre Manu Tuilagi, who has not played for England since June 2014 because of injury and disciplinary issues, ready to make an impact from the bench.
The mood, Jones told a news conference, is upbeat.
“We’re a new England. We don’t refer back to that game,” he said. “Seventy percent of our players are the same but we have a different philosophy of how we train, behave and play.
“We’re in a good position for the game.” Wales will present England with their biggest test so far under Jones. Victory for the Welsh would throw the championship wide open.
“Wales have been the benchmark in terms of strength and conditioning in Europe for probably the last five or six seasons under Warren Gatland,” Jones said.
“Warren’s sides are well known for their physicality and he’s been able to achieve that with Wales. We acknowledge they’re right at the top of the tree in terms of conditioning.”
With Tuilagi on the bench, Jones has an extra weapon up his sleeve should England need a different approach.
“Manu brings power and pace. He ran a couple of beautiful lines at training yesterday where he just scythed through our defence,” he said.
“He’s a very valuable acquisition off the bench, he’s in good spirits and keen to play well for England.”
England team: 1-Joe Marler, 2-Dylan Hartley, 3-Dan Cole, 4-Maro Itoje, 5-George Kruis, 6-Chris Robshaw, 7-James Haskell, 8-Billy Vunipola; 9-Ben Youngs, 10-George Ford, 11-Jack Nowell, 12-Owen Farrell, 13-Jonathan Joseph, 14-Anthony Watson, 15-Mike Brown.   

Italy opt for new half-back pairing in Ireland
Italy coach Jacques Brunel injected new blood into his side ahead of tomorrow’s Six Nations game against Ireland by naming an inexperienced half-back pairing of Edoardo Padovani and Guglielmo Palazzani.
Fly-half Padovani, 22, comes in for his first start after two appearances off the bench in this year’s competition and will line up alongside scrum-half and Zebre team-mate Palazzani this weekend.
The 24-year-old Palazzani has played 18 times for Italy but started on just three occasions, however, Brunel is keen to mix things up after seeing his side lose their first three Six Nations matches.
Palazzani replaces the injured Edoardo Gori while Padovani takes the place of Kelly Haimona, who drops to the bench after a disappointing display in Italy’s 36-20 defeat against Scotland last time out.
Brunel made two other changes to his starting XV, with injured lock Josh Furno (back) and hooker Leonardo Ghiraldini (shoulder) making way for George Biagi and Davide Giazzon.
“It will be a difficult match. Ireland are like us and still searching for their first win of the tournament, and they too must cope with numerous absentees,” said Brunel, whose side are hoping to avoid the wooden spoon.
Italy (15-1): David Odiete; Leonardo Sarto, Michele Campagnaro, Gonzalo Garcia, Mattia Bellini; Edoardo Padovani, Guglielmo Palazzani; Sergio Parisse (capt) Alessandro Zanni, Francesco Minto; Marco Fuser, George Biagi; Lorenzo Cittadini, Davide Giazzon, Andrea Lovotti
Replacements:
Oliviero Fabiani, Matteo Zanusso, Dario Chistolini, Quintin Geldenhuys, Abraham Steyn, Alberto Lucchese, Kelly Haimona, Luke McLean.

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