Anthony Watson says England need Owen Farrell back and he should be invited to rejoin the squad ahead of their Nations Championship clash with South Africa.
Farrell, England’s record points scorer, has not worn the Rose since stepping down from the captaincy and taking an indefinite break from Test rugby after the 2023 World Cup in order to prioritise his and his family’s mental well-being.
The 112-cap star did return to the international arena to play two Tests for the British and Irish Lions in Australia last summer, but he was a stranger to the England team that endured its worst ever Six Nations campaign.
Inside centre role
On Saturday Farrell lines up at inside centre for Saracens at Bath in an Investec Champions Cup Round of 16 clash the Londoners are given little chance of winning having been trounced 62-15 by the same opponents in the league a fortnight ago.
Yet Watson, who won the majority of his 56 England caps alongside Farrell, is steadfast in his belief that the 34-year-old would add value to a national team which has lost its way this year.
“Should he be part of things in South Africa or at least offered the opportunity to be? 100 per cent,” said the former back-three star. “I had the same opinion across the Six Nations, across last autumn as well.
“Fitness aside, I didn’t think there is a playing reason for him to not be in the squad. Historically England have played some of their best games with him at 12 and the 12 position is probably the only one which hasn’t been nailed down by anyone yet.”
Watson, who will be on punditry duty for Premier Sports at the Rec, added: “For me, Owen is someone who could slot into that 12 shirt immediately and be unshakeable.
“He could provide the gel to that backline, become the final nailed-on England backline player. Then, I would argue, they have one of the top-three backlines in the world.”
What only those closest to the player and England boss Steve Borthwick can know is whether a conversation has already been had and Farrell has politely declined, leaving the under-pressure coach to whittle down a list of alternative 12s which includes Seb Atkinson, Fraser Dingwall and Max Ojomoh.
Another take is that at 34, and two and a half years out of the shirt, Farrell has lost some of the powers that made him such a force with England over 12 years in which he scored 1,237 points, reached a World Cup final and semi-final and won three Six Nations titles.
Watson, for one, does not buy that. Asked whether this year’s Champions Cup provides a last opportunity for Farrell to win a major trophy, the former London Irish, Bath and Leicester ace said: “No way!
“If there’s one man you don’t count out, it’s Owen Farrell. I don’t know how long he intends playing on for, but a squad with Owen Farrell in is better than one without him. Your chances of winning silverware improved drastically with him around.
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“Therefore, if he chooses to play for three more seasons, let’s say, in each of those seasons I would say Sarries will be competing, at the very least, for honours.
“Knowing him as the competitor I do, I’d say he has plenty more playing years ahead of him. And knowing him as Steve does, he will be well aware how powerful having him in the group is.”
For all that, it has hard to imagine Sarries, even with Farrell in harness, troubling Bath in a Round of 16 in which it is difficult to see an away winner, with the possible exception of Sale at Harlequins.
“It’s fair to say that when you look at this game in the context of recent form you would put a lot of money on Bath,” Watson acknowledged. “But there’s something about Saracens when they’re underdogs that makes them dangerous.
Never count out Saracens
“With that in mind, if I was a betting man I would steer clear of this game. You never count out a squad with Owen, Maro Itoje, Ben Earl, Jamie George and Elliot Daly.
“I think back to the 2023 Six Nations when we got battered at home by France, shipping 50 points. The week after we went to the Aviva to play unbeaten Ireland.
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“Everyone was counting us out and who were the guys driving a reaction, Owen, Maro and those guys. We didn’t win the game but we gave Ireland a real rattle.
“If Bath take this game lightly, they could be in for a shock. But Johann [van Graan] will know that. He will be very aware of the challenge these guys pose.”
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