Co-captain is blossoming at fly-half and embodies an England side that will go into Six Nations with a taste for winning ugly
Graham Henry used to complain when he was in charge of Wales that rugby there was like a shower without a temperature control: it was either too hot or too cold.
Eddie Jones is having the same problem in England. A few months after calls for his head following a fifth successive loss that led to South Africa winning the summer series, there was a sense of euphoria after an autumn campaign in which three matches out of four were won and the other, to New Zealand, was lost by point after a late try was ruled out.
Written by Paul Rees
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