England head coach Stuart Lancaster does not believe powerful centre Manu Tuilagi will be less of a threat in the No.12 jersey.

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Lancaster has shifted the Leicester three-quarter from outside centre for Saturday’s second Test against South Africa in Johannesburg.

The move was not unexpected with Brad Barritt injured and Jonathan Joseph earning his anticipated full debut at 13, but Tuilagi will have to adapt quickly to different responsibilities to help England level the series.

Lancaster said: “Clearly he’s got a different role to play, both defensively and in attack.

“At 13 we wanted to get him across the gainline but didn’t quite achieve that last week, I felt.

“We’re moving him a bit closer in to the set-piece and obviously there are one or two areas we can use him there, clearly in attack, and defensively as well.

“It’s a different job defending at 12 so we’ve done a lot of work to make sure he’s ready for it.

Comfortable

“Manu has some experience at 12. He hasn’t played all of his rugby there by any stretch of the imagination, but certainly we’re confident in the work we’ve done and his understanding of the game.

“In the centre partnership, when he played at 13 he would often end up carrying the ball in that 12 channel, so we’re comfortable with what Manu’s rugby pedigree gives him and what he can offer the team.”

Tuilagi’s move is one of five changes, both positional and of personnel that Lancaster has made for the clash at Johannesburg’s Coca-Cola Park.

Ben Foden reverts from wing to full-back following injury to Mike Brown with David Strettle taking his place on the left flank.

Joseph takes the place of Barritt on the teamsheet while the one unforced change sees Toby Floodreplace Owen Farrell at fly-half.

4 Responses to Manu Tuilagi just as good at 12

  • 1

    Fransie looked “lus” for him last week and I don’t fancy Manu’s chances. I think Morne will step up to the challenge, but am sure his team mates will look after him as well as they can in any case. Think this reeks of a desperate gamble by Lancaster. There isn’t much else he can do as his team is just not up to the same class as the Boks. He is going for the “hail Mary pass” hoping it will pay off, but power is not usually the way you beat the Boks – remember a little player called Jonah Lomu? I think this is going to end up playing more into the hands of the Boks and expect HM to have prepared his counter.

  • 2

    England have to make a change today to bench with ex New Zealander Thomas Waldrom replacing injured Phil Dowson

  • 3

    Manu Tuilagi 1.85m 112kg, Thomas “The Tank Engine” Waldrom 1.85m 111kg, both play for Leicester both built like props but… one’s a centre and the other’s an eightman Pondering

  • 4

    Thomas Waldrom, who some of you may remember from his Super rugby days with Hurricances then Crusaders has not even been playing rugby in England for two years but he qualifies through an English grandmother, was already in the England World Cup squad last year.

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