"No decision made" - Steve Borthwick has THREE contenders to captain England at Rugby World Cup - Ruck

“No decision made” – Steve Borthwick has THREE contenders to captain England at Rugby World Cup

Steve Borthwick, the head coach of England, has stated that no decisions have been finalized for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Currently, there are three potential candidates who could captain the team during the tournament.

#1. Owen Farrell

The current skipper, he’d be the heavy favourite to retain the role for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

The son of rugby league great and former England centre Andy, Owen has been England captain since 2019 where his leads with his game management and goal-kicking as an option at either fly half or centre.

He began playing rugby league aged eight for Wigan St Patricks, like his father. It took Owen little time to impress, becoming the then-youngest player to appear in English professional rugby union aged 17 years and 11 days when turning out for Saracens in 2008.

He had made powerful impressions for England U16, U17, U18 and U20 teams. Farrell made his full senior debut against Scotland in Murrayfield on 4 February 2012. His maiden try came against Australia on 2 November 2013.

Farrell deputised for captain Dylan Hartley in 2017 and 2018 before being confirmed as captain for the Guinness Six Nations in 2019 and led England to the Rugby World Cup final in Japan later that year.

He has featured in three British and Irish Lions tours, and earned his 100th England appearance in the 2022 Autumn Nations Series.

A dejected Owen Farrell of England applauds in the direction of the England supporters at full-time following the Guinness Six Nations match between England and France at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on Saturday 11th March 2023 | Photo: James Fearn/PPAUK.

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