This alternative England XV would beat Steve Borthwick’s current team
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This alternative England XV would beat Steve Borthwick’s current team

Steve Borthwick unveiled his 33-man England squad for this summer’s Nations Championship on Sunday, but there were plenty of familiar names missing.

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Whether through injury, overseas ineligibility, retirement from international rugby or simply being overlooked, enough quality has been left out to assemble an alternative XV capable of giving England’s selected side a real run for its money.

From experienced internationals to exciting young prospects, here’s RUCK’s England XV made up entirely of players unavailable for selection or omitted from Borthwick’s latest squad.

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Alternative England XV:

Back-three

  • 15. George Hendy
  • 14. Adam Radwan
  • 11. Jack Nowell

George Hendy announced himself on the biggest stage by scoring a brace in Northampton Saints’ Premiership final victory over Bath, underlining why many believe an England call-up is only a matter of time.

Adam Radwan remains one of the fastest finishers in the game and enjoyed an outstanding campaign after joining Leicester Tigers, while Jack Nowell brings a wealth of experience, having won more than 40 England caps before continuing his career in France.

Together, it’s a back three packed with pace, finishing ability and big-match pedigree.

Centres

  • 13. Ollie Lawrence
  • 12. Joe Marchant

This midfield offers the perfect blend of power and guile. Lawrence has established himself as one of Europe’s premier outside centres, while Marchant’s footwork, passing and defensive intelligence have continued to shine in the Top 14. Both are proven Test performers capable of troubling any international defence.

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Half-backs

  • 10. Owen Farrell
  • 9. Raffi Quirke

Few nations could leave behind a pairing of this quality. Farrell remains one of England’s greatest-ever fly-halves despite stepping away from Test rugby, while Quirke is finally back fit after a frustrating run of injuries and possesses the pace and instinct to unlock any defence.

Front row

  • 1. Mako Vunipola
  • 2. Kepu Tuipulotu
  • 3. Kyle Sinckler

There is a fascinating mix of experience and youth here. Mako Vunipola and Kyle Sinckler boast well over 150 England caps between them and were key figures during England’s run to the 2019 Rugby World Cup final. Completing the front row is highly-rated teenager Kepu Tuipulotu, who many believe has all the attributes to become England’s long-term hooker.

Second row

  • 4. Courtney Lawes
  • 5. Junior Kpoku

Courtney Lawes may have retired from international rugby, but his leadership, athleticism and versatility remain among the best England have produced. Alongside him is former England Under-20 star Junior Kpoku, who has developed into one of the Top 14’s most exciting young locks since joining Racing 92.

With no current route back into the England setup while playing in France, there is a growing possibility Kpoku could eventually qualify for France through residency—a scenario that would be a major blow for English rugby given his enormous potential.

Back row

  • 6. Lewis Ludlam
  • 7. Jack Willis
  • 8. Tom Willis

This is arguably the strongest area of the team. Ludlam brings relentless energy and leadership, Jack Willis remains one of the world’s elite jackalers despite playing his club rugby in France, while Tom Willis has developed into one of Europe’s most complete No. 8s with his explosive carrying and work around the park. It’s a back row capable of matching almost anyone in world rugby.

Do you agree?

Steve Borthwick had some difficult selection decisions to make, but England’s depth has rarely looked stronger. With established internationals, rising stars and experienced campaigners all missing out for various reasons, this alternative XV certainly wouldn’t look out of place on the Test stage.

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