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Japan coach Eddie Jones praised the work Steve Borthwick has done with England ahead of clash in Tokyo
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00:00Look, I think for a young guy he's doing a great job. As you guys know, England's a high
00:05pressure job. You get more scrutiny than probably any other job in the world. So I think he's
00:12handled that pretty well. Yeah, he's reassembling that team. He's kept a number of the senior
00:18players but he's starting to bring some young players through. So I think he's done a really,
00:23really good job.
00:24We're really looking forward to this game against England. We know England are a strong
00:27side. They were top four in the World Cup. They've got their traditional strengths of
00:32set-piece and kicking and kick-chasing. As I've mentioned before, they've developed line-speed.
00:37So what a better way to start to see where we're at. And then whatever we do in this
00:42game, and we're going to take England right to the last moment. I've got a really good
00:47feeling in my bones that we're going to take them right to the last moment. And if we're
00:53good enough, we'll win the game. If we're not good enough, we'll work out what we've
00:56got to do to get better. It's pretty simple.
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