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Watson eager to team up with Nowell again
14 March 2013, 11:59 am
By Sportsbeat
Flying winger Anthony Watson is relishing the chance to team up with Jack Nowell again as he returns for England Under-20s for their winner takes all RBS 6 Nations clash with Wales on Friday.
London Irish’s Watson picked up a knock in England’s opener with Scotland but has recovered to line-up against Wales where he will be joined by Nowell, who scored two tries on his Under-20s international debut in a convincing 52-7 over Italy.

As a result, England head to Colwyn Bay two points behind Grand Slam chasing Wales but with a superior points difference, ensuring whoever wins on Friday will be crowd champions.

And Watson cannot wait to play alongside Nowell, his former teammate at Under-18 level.

He said: “I’m really pleased to be back in the mix, I missed the Junior World Championship last summer with a foot injury and I thought that I would miss the Six Nations after getting a knock in the opening game against Scotland.

“So to be back in the side for this one is a credit to the medical guys and I can’t wait to get out there.

“It’s been two years since we last played with each other – it was against Ireland with the Under-18s back in 2011 – so

I’m looking forward to playing alongside Nowellsy again and hopefully we get some good ball on Friday. He’s a quality player.”

Wales are unbeaten in this season’s competition, while England have lost one [against Ireland], but Watson believes Rob Hunter’s side can secure a third Six Nations title in a row in the coach’s final match before he heads to Exeter Chiefs to take up the role of forwards coach.

“The game is a sell-out, we know that it won’t be an easy place to go, but it’s a challenge we’re relishing,” added Watson.

“The Welsh boys are looking for a Grand Slam and that brings its own pressures so we’re just looking to go out there and play as well as we can.”



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