Borthwick hopes England can emulate Bazball mentality for autumn series

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<ul><li><p>Head coach and Wigglesworth meet Brendon McCullum</p></li><li><p>England face Australia on Saturday awaiting ‘Borthball’ era</p></li></ul><p>England’s rugby players are seeking to emulate the Bazball ethos of their cricketing counterparts and strike a pre-emptive blow for the nation in the run-up to the forthcoming Ashes series. Steve Borthwick and members of his coaching staff have had discussions with Brendon McCullum and want their team to make a fast and furious start against Australia in the Quilter Nations Series on Saturday.</p><p>There is a collective desire within the England camp to make a statement over the coming month and Borthwick and his defence coach, Richard Wigglesworth, have been picking McCullum’s brain on the best ways to encourage a positive mindset. “We met Brendon McCullum and his coaching staff a few weeks ago,” said Wigglesworth. “We had a sit down and a coffee in Manchester which was very enjoyable.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/oct/30/borthwick-hopes-england-can-emulate-bazball-mentality-for-autumn-series">Continue reading...</a>
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