England will be put through their paces by judo coaches JP Bell and Kate Howey at their Brighton training camp on Monday as Eddie Jones looks to improve their tackling.
James Hoyt Indians Jersey .Eddie Jones has brought in various figures from outside of rugby union with league legend Andrew Johns speaking to the half-backs about attacking detail during their recent tour of Australia.And as Jones concentrates on improving Englands all-court game, the introduction of four-time Olympian Howey and Bell is to improve their grappling techniques in the tackle area.For England prop Mako Vunipola, the judo training brings back bad memories from when he last gave the sport a go.I nearly passed out when I did it before, Vunipola said. I did it at an England U18s camp. That was my first and only experience of it.We had to roll backwards and forwards all the time. I was heavier back in the day, 136kg, so by the seventh or eighth roll I was nearly passing out so they made me stop.England defence coach Paul Gustard added: We think there are certain techniques that are transferable to rugby. Theres natural crossover whenever there is contact, body v body, so areas in and around the tackle, mauling, grappling skills, not just in body manipulation but in terms of low body positions.Judo is very flexible. It is an area of the game we think we can make particularly big strides in. George Ford was outstanding at it, it must be those long levers he has. Technically he was very good.
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https:///...-jersey-indians.html . Bryant, who signed a five-year, $34 million contract as a free agent with Cleveland in March, reported symptoms on Monday morning, a team spokesman said.England and the West Indies will battle to become the first two-time winners of the World Twenty20 in Sundays mouth-watering final at Kolkatas Eden Gardens. For England, reaching the final has been a remarkable achievement, given some woeful white-ball performances in the last few years.They were dumped out of the 50-over World Cup in the pool phase last year, the lowlight a meek surrender to Bangladesh, and there was great embarrassment in the 2014 World T20, when they lost to the Netherlands.This tournament has been a rollercoaster ride. Destroyed by the Windies - and Chris Gayle in particular - in the opening game, they then had to pull off a world record run chase of 230 in their second match to beat South Africa and stay in the tournament.From the sublime, they slumped to the ridiculous against Afghanistan, collapsing to 57-6 against the tournament minnows, before Englands bowlers bailed the batsmen out.But their victories against Sri Lanka and, in the semi-final, against New Zealand, were masterclasses in T20 international cricket, with brutal power-hitting from Jason Roy, Joe Root and Jos Buttler and nerveless death bowling from Ben Stokes and Chris Jordan. England will continue to play attacking cricket no matter what, says Joe Root No team has hit more sixes than Englands 34 in the tournament - a marked contrast to last years 50-over World Cup when they rarely cleared the ropes. Stokes and Jordan go full and fast, often well wide of off stump, and have enjoyed considerable success so far.But David Willey might be a key man in the final. The ball should swing in the humid conditions and he will be looking to get the ball moving against Gayle - who rarely moves his feet - in particular. Rob Key and Nasser Hussain take a look at the pitch ahead of the ICC World T20 final Roy, one of the stars of the new-look England, promiised they would come at their opponents with all guns blazing and continue in the same aggressive vein that has confounded their old conservative reputation.
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