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Dad's joy ahead of Fin Smith's 1st England start
Dad's joy ahead of Fin Smith's first England start
Andrew Smith, father of fly-half Fin Smith, spoke ahead of England's Six Nations match against France, where his son will wear the number 10 jersey. The 22-year-old, who usually turns out for Northampton Saints, has been selected ahead of the more experienced Marcus Smith who moves to full-back.
Fin Smith at 10 for England v France, Marcus at fullback
Fin Smith will start at flyhalf for England against France on Saturday, with Marcus Smith switching to fullback, as coach Steve Borthwick seeks to reignite his attack and get a win to revive his team's Six Nations campaign.
Six Nations 2025: Fin Smith set to start at fly-half for England against France
Fin and Marcus Smith are expected to start England ’s Six Nations showdown against France on Saturday. England head into the game at Twickenham looking to bounce back from defeat to Ireland last week in their opening game of the Six Nations.
Six Nations: Steve Borthwick excited for England's Fin, Marcus Smith combo
England coach Steve Borthwick has said he is excited to unleash the Fin Smith, Marcus Smith combination against France at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Saturday.
Rugby-Fin Smith at 10 for England v France, Marcus at fullback
By Mitch Phillips BAGSHOT, England (Reuters) -Fin Smith will start at flyhalf for England at home to France on Saturday, with Marcus Smith switching to fullback, as coach Steve Borthwick seeks to reignite his attack and get a win to revive his team's Six Nations campaign.
Fin Smith confirmed as fly-half to face France
England confirm a positional switch with fly-half Fin Smith making his first Test start while Marcus Smith moves to full-back.
England star Marcus Smith given new role against France as Steve Borthwick makes Six Nations changes
England have made a bold selection shake-up for Saturday's Six Nations clash with France at Twickenham, with Marcus Smith moving to fullback and Fin Smith earning his first Test start at fly-half. The dramatic changes come as Steve Borthwick's side look to bounce back from their opening weekend defeat in Ireland.
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England team v France: Steve Borthwick makes radical changes as Fin Smith takes playmaker role in Saints-laden backline while Freddie Steward axed again
England head coach Steve Borthwick has announced his side to face France in their Six Nations clash at Allianz Stadium, ...
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