O’shea wants more england a fixtures

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TWICKENHAM is looking to arrange up to four England A fixtures in the coming years following the resurrection of the side this season.

Portugal are the opponents at Welford Road next Sunday, fresh from their spirited showing in the France World Cup, and the Rugby Football Union is looking to use the A side to help developing unions.

“We have been pushing for this for a long time,” said Conor O’Shea, the RFU’s director of performance. “The bridge between the Under-20s and England is big and we believe we have a special group of players coming through.

“Players spend a lot of time together between the ages of 17 and 20 and then lose that connection and ability to test themselves in a different environment. Portugal is the first of a number of games we will have and we are close to confirming more.

“One would be in the fallow week of the Six Nations, another in the autumn and there is space at the end of the season. We are talking to other countries and this is a massively important stepping stone for players as we look to improve depth.

Call ups: Greg Fisilau, left, and Harry Randall

“We are also mindful that we do not want to overplay players, but we do not have many bridges. The purpose of this is performance – international rugby is a different kettle of fish.

Keen: Conor O’Shea

“Players are competitive animals and want to put best foot forward saying pick me. Representing their country at home against a team that did brilliantly in the World Cup is a way to do that.”

O’Shea revealed that the RFU had signed an agreement with an emerging union, as yet unnamed, to have a close collaboration at all levels, from the Under-20s and women’s to the A team.

“We have a duty to develop other countries,” he said. “We will organise some A game against other tier one nations, but we will be running matches like Portugal as well. It is our responsibility to do so.”

Five of the A squad are dual qualified, from New Zealand-born prop Josh Iosefa-Scott and Greg Fisilau and Rekeiti Ma’asi White, who are sons of former Tonga internationals,

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