George Ford wins England out-half battle against Fin Smith for Australia clash
George Ford wins England out-half battle against Fin Smith for Australia clash
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George Ford wins England out-half battle against Fin Smith for Australia clash

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George Ford wins England out-half battle against Fin Smith for Australia clash

League of Ireland Horse Racing TV Listings GAA Fixtures The Video Review Sport meets news, current affairs, society & pop culture Rugby Weekly Extra Dive into all the news and analysis 3 times a week The Football Family Weekly insights from the week’s big talking points Advertisement More Stories England out-half George Ford.Alamy Stock Photo George Ford wins England out-half battle against Fin Smith for Australia clash Ford will continue in the number 10 jersey he wore throughout the summer tour to Argentina and the USA when Smith was on the Lions tour. 3.32pm, 28 Oct 2025 Share options GEORGE FORD HAS edged Fin Smith in their battle for England fly-half duties against Australia with Marcus Smith missing the Allianz Stadium showdown altogether. Ford will continue in the number 10 jersey he wore throughout the summer tour to Argentina and the United States when Smith, who was first choice during the Six Nations, was involved in the British and Irish Lions tour. In another significant selection call, Guy Pepper has been chosen ahead of Tom Curry in the back row with the Sale flanker one of six Lions named on the bench for Saturday’s clash. Marcus Smith was part of Andy Farrell’s squad that visited Australia during the summer, but has been overlooked completely with Fin Smith providing playmaker cover from the bench. Team news is in 📋 Steve Borthwick has named his 23-player squad for Saturday’s @QuilterNations opener against the @wallabies.@O2 | #WearTheRose— England Rugby (@EnglandRugby) October 28, 2025 England will resume the experiment of fielding Tommy Freeman at outside centre with the Lions wing forming an all-Northampton midfield partnership alongside Fraser Dingwall. Freeman’s positional switch means Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Tom Roebuck are picked on the wings as part of a back three that is completed by Freddie Steward. Advertisement Up front, head coach Steve Borthwick has opted for the less experienced Fin Baxter and Joe Hayes as his starting props with Lions duo Ellis Genge and Will Stuart given replacement roles. Pepper excelled against the Pumas and USA during the summer, making his debut and winning two further caps, and the 22-year-old has now been handed the blindside duties in his first appearance at Twickenham. Sam Underhill takes the number seven jersey with Ben Earl the number eight, a selection call that was made easier for Borthwick once Tom Willis decided to join Bordeaux next season. Henry Pollock is included on a bench that features a six-two split between forwards and backs. Luke Cowan-Dickie will win his 50th cap off the bench with Jamie George the starting hooker. “Luke is a fierce competitor who gives absolutely everything every time he pulls on an England shirt,” Borthwick said. “Reaching 50 caps is a reflection of his consistency, resilience and commitment to the team over many years. We couldn’t be prouder of his achievement.” England (v Australia): F Steward (Leicester); T Roebuck (Sale), T Freeman (Northampton), F Dingwall (Northampton), I Feyi-Waboso (Exeter); G Ford (Sale), A Mitchell (Northampton); F Baxter (Harlequins), J George (Saracens), J Heyes (Leicester), M Itoje (Saracens, capt), O Chessum (Leicester), G Pepper (Bath), S Underhill (Bath), B Earl (Saracens). Replacements: L Cowan-Dickie (Sale), E Genge (Bristol), W Stuart (Bath), A Coles (Northampton), T Curry (Sale), H Pollock (Northampton), B Spencer (Bath), F Smith (Northampton). 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