Online Store
RBS 6 Nations Apps
RBS 6 Nations Video
RBS RugbyForce
No ALT tag specified

RBS 6 Nations match video highlights

Watch the latest Video highlights
Official Championship App

The Official Championship App

Keep on top of all the action through the official app. Includes video, news, history, stats and more...
No ALT tag specified

RBS 6 Nations Live Challenge App 2013

Click here to learn more!
No ALT tag specified

Official Online Store

RBS 6 Nations full kit range now available online
Official Magazine 2013

Official Magazine 2013

Click here to Download
No ALT tag specified
Woodward backs Paul return
10 February 2004, 3:38 pm
Henry Paul has received a welcome 30th birthday present - the seal of approval from England's World Cup-winning coach Sir Clive Woodward.
Paul has fought his way back into Englands Test match 22 after a forgettable flirtation with international rugby union almost two years ago.

Woodward now admits that Pauls appearance as a substitute against France in Paris - Englands last championship defeat - came too early in his development after switching codes from rugby league.

But he has also paid tribute to the former Wigan and Bradford rugby league star, who has been a driving force behind Gloucesters push for European and domestic honours this term.

Paul will cover the centre positions when England launch their RBS 6 Nations Championship campaign in Italy next Sunday.

We picked him a couple of years ago, and it was too early for him, said Woodward. But if you look back, there was a complete spate of injuries to goal-kickers, so we had to take him off the bench.

Yes, it was too early and it was tough for him, and I think that people do compare him to Jason Robinson, who took to the game like a duck takes to water.

If he comes on next Sunday, I will base the whole team around him. He will come on at 12, and Will Greenwood will move out if there is a need for change."

The England boss also reiterated his view that 32-year-old Paul Grayson is the right man to replace injured World Cup hero Jonny Wilkinson against Italy, rather than the likes of Paul, Olly Barkley or Alex King.

I thought that playing away - and this is a difficult fixture for England - to bring someone in who is not used to the calls and the way that we operate, like Olly Barkley or Henry Paul or even Kingy, who has been away from the scene for quite a while, then it would have been a tough call.

It is all about winning, but it is a pretty experienced team with the likes of Grayson there, who is a very experienced player and a great leader."


RBS Six Nations Store

 
ADD TO DEL.ICIO.USDel.icio.usShare this page
ADD TO DIGGDiggShare this page
ADD TO FACEBOOKFacebookShare this page
ADD TO GOOGLEGoogleShare this page
ADD TO NEWSVINENewsvineShare this page
ADD TO REDDITRedditShare this page
ADD TO STUMBLEUPONStumbleUponShare this page
ADD TO YAHOO MYWEBYahooShare this page
ADD TO TWITTERTwitterShare this page
Previews & Reports
England Latest
France Latest
Ireland Latest
Italy Latest
Scotland Latest
Wales Latest
Team Statistics onlyinclude Five & Six Nations games from 1992 to the present day
Player Statistics onlyinclude Five & Six Nations appearances since 1992
© 2013 delivered by Sotic powered by OpenText WSM