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Richard Wigglesworth promoted to England number two position in coaching set-up

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Richard Wigglesworth has been promoted to head coach Steve Borthwick’s number two in the latest change to England’s coaching set-up.

Former England scrum-half Wigglesworth, 41, remains in charge of the team’s attack, but now will collaborate with Borthwick on England’s overall gameplan and managing the rest of the coaching group.

„Richard’s deep knowledge of the game and his excellent tactical understanding means he has become a key figure in our coaching team,” said Borthwick.

„He shares our emotional commitment to English rugby, and I am certain he will play a crucial role in driving the standards of this England team.”

Wigglesworth said: „This is an exciting time for England rugby. Steve has created a coaching environment based on collaboration and hard work, and we are constantly evolving and growing and striving for success.”

Wigglesworth, who played 33 times for England, was brought into the England camp by Borthwick after the pair worked together when Leicester Tigers won the Premiership in 2022.

England hired Oyonnax’s Joe El-Abd as defence coach in September after Felix Jones resigned from the post after seven months.

Kevin Sinfield, who was set to leave earlier this year, has agreed to remain on reduced hours in a role overseeing skills, kicking and the mentoring of players.

Irishman Jones is working remotely to provide tactical analysis while being held to his 12-month notice period.

England take on New Zealand on 2 November before continuing their autumn campaign against Australia, South Africa and Japan.

England’s coaching staff:

Steve Borthwick – head coach

Richard Wigglesworth – senior assistant coach (attack)

Joe El-Abd – assistant coach (defence)

Tom Harrison – assistant coach (scrum)

Kevin Sinfield – assistant coach (skills & kicking)

Andrew Strawbridge – assistant coach & coaching advisor



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