Marcus Smith was recalled to the starting lineup for a super Saturday clash with Wales in England while Henry Pollock made his debut from the bench.
Smith returns to the side at fullback, Elliot Daly switches to the left, Tommy Freeman is deployed to the outside center, and Tom Lowback gets his first start on the right. Ben Curry and Luke Cowan Dicky also include 20-year-old Northampton Flankerpollock on the bench, and George Ford, who will be appearing in the championship of the year and his first appearance in the 99th cap.
Smith was dropped to the bench for a 47-24 victory in Italy last weekend, but he joined the contest just eight minutes after Ollie Lawrence suffered a season-ending injury to Achilles. He returned to the sides in full back – there he alongside France and Scotland – along with Elliot Daly, who moved to the left wing in a 15 jersey against Italy. As a result, Ollie Sleightholme will fall off from Matchday 23.
On the bench, Pollock nods after a groundbreaking season with Northampton. He was expected to win his first cap on Argentina and the US summer tour, but Bolswick shows a show of considerable faith in him by handing him the possibility of Pudding's stadium debut.
Freeman, who has tried in all four England matches so far, will move to the NO13 jersey as he doesn't have Lawrence, who burst Achilles in his victory over Italy last weekend. Freeman has long been assigned as the future of England and appeared there for Northampton, but Lawrence's injuries helped drive on the international stage.
Meanwhile, Sale's Lowback won the final of his three substituted appearances in a fall victory over Japan, but took part in his first start and the first taste of Six Nations action on the right wing. He can be considered a replacement for Freeman, a fierce runner and a reliable operator under the highball, he can be seen as a kind of replacement.
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In the pack, Corker Dickie returns to Hooker's side, former captain Jamie George falls on the bench and Ben Curry begins with his siblings with Tom Willis, who has Tom Willis fallen on the bench. Deploying both curry flankers suggests that Borthwick is hoping for a breakdown battle with Wales.
Ford is chosen on the bench. That is, the three fly herbs from the wider team are part of the 23, as Finn Smith continues in the NO10 jersey. This means England claims that the title requires four bonus points to move through the top of the table.
Ellis Jenge and Will Stuart are once again props, with Captains Malo Itoge and Ollie Chessam continuing on the rocks. Ben Earl shifts to NO8, and Alex Mitchell continues with the scrum half. Fraser Dingwall, while on the bench, has his place inside the center and joins Pollock, Ford and George, Finn Baxter, Joe Hayes, Chandler Cunningham South, Willis and Jack Van Pluto Friette.





