Maro Itoje's Absence: England's Strategy in Six Nations Opener Against Wales
Maro Itoje will miss part of the Six Nations game for the first time in six years as he is benched for England's opening match against Wales. Due to personal commitments, Itoje's absence prompts strategic shifts in England's lineup, aiming to extend their winning streak against Wales.
For the first time in six years, England's Maro Itoje will miss part of a Six Nations game, having been named on the bench for the opener against Wales. Coach Steve Borthwick's decision comes despite naming the team earlier than scheduled, with changes prompted by Itoje's absence due to his mother's funeral in Nigeria.
This marks the first time in 30 consecutive matches that Itoje will miss game time in the Six Nations. The second-row positions have been filled by Alex Coles and Ollie Chessum, with Jamie George assuming captaincy until Itoje's introduction. Aspects of the backline will also see changes, with Marcus Smith providing key cover roles from the bench.
England, on an 11-match winning streak, enters the game with confidence against Wales, who have struggled since 2023. Despite England's recent dominance, including a significant victory last year, Borthwick maintains a cautious respect for their rivals, emphasizing the need for strategic discipline to counter Wales's expected kicking game.
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