Six Nations: Cadan Murley makes England debut for Ireland opener

England have gone early in announcing their team for Ireland on Saturday in the Six Nations with Cadan Murley making his debut on the wing and Tom Curry lining up alongside his twin brother Ben Curry in the back-row.

Steve Borthwick was set to name his squad on Thursday, but has opted to go earlier in the week. The key selection calls see Murley earn his first cap on the wing, Marcus Smith starting at fly-half, Luke Cowan-Dickie getting the nod at hooker and the Curry brothers in the back-row.

Elsewhere, Tom Willis will hope to win his second England cap from the bench where he’s named with Ollie Chessum.

One of the big question marks over England’s team for their opener in Dublin this weekend was at fly-half. Borthwick had Fin Smith, Marcus Smith and George Ford all in the mix, but Borthwick has opted for continuity.

Marcus Smith, the Harlequins fly-half, had started England’s last seven matches at fly-half and despite thoughts he may being at fullback, he retains the No. 10 jersey with Freddie Steward at No. 15.

There were also question marks over who Borthwick would go for on the wing, and he’s opted for Harlequins’ Murley with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso sidelined. Elsewhere, Tom Curry is at blindside, his twin brother Ben is at openside and Ben Earl is at No. 8.

It will be the first time the Curry twins have been on the field for England in a Test match at the same time.

England head to Dublin off the back of a tough 2024 where they won just five of their 12 Tests.

There’s a new feel to this group in 2025, with Maro Itoje leading the side, having taken on the captaincy from Jamie George ahead of this Six Nations.

George was named in the squad for the championship, but suffered a hamstring injury on the eve of the tournament so is absent for Saturday’s match, while Sam Underhill, Feyi-Waboso and George Furbank are also sidelined.

But in an injury boost for Borthwick, Alex Mitchell and Ollie Chessum both recover from injuries and are named having missed the November Tests.

In the pack, Ellis Genge, Cowan-Dickie and Will Stuart form the front-row. George Martin partners Itoje in the second-row, while Tom Curry, Ben Curry and Earl form the back-row. Mitchell partners Smith at half-back, with Ollie Lawrence and Henry Slade continuing in the centres. Murley, Tommy Freeman and Steward are the back three.

On the bench, Theo Dan, Fin Baxter, Joe Heyes, Chessum, Chandler Cunningham-South, Willis, Harry Randall and Fin Smith are all named. For Saracens back-row Willis, he’ll be looking to add to his sole cap, which came in England’s World Cup warm-up against Wales in 2023.

“We’re looking forward to the challenge of facing the tournament favourites,” Borthwick said.

“We know it’ll be a tough contest against a team that’s very familiar with each other. We’ll need to work tirelessly and maintain our discipline from the first whistle to the last.

“England versus Ireland in Dublin is a huge occasion, and we’ll be ready to face it head-on.”

England

Freddie Steward, Tommy Freeman, Ollie Lawrence, Henry Slade, Cadan Murley, Marcus Smith, Alex Mitchell; Ellis Genge, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Will Stuart, Maro Itoje, George Martin, Tom Curry, Ben Curry, Ben Earl.

Replacements: Theo Dan, Fin Baxter, Joe Heyes, Ollie Chessum, Chandler Cunningham-South, Tom Willis, Harry Randall, Fin Smith.

Further Reading

Six Nations: Ireland prop Tadhg Furlong to miss England game
Six Nations: Alexander Masibaka added to injury-depleted Scotland squad
Six Nations and Women’s Six Nations: Full fixture list

Source: espn.com

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