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England have recalled full-back Freddie Steward to start Saturday’s Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa, while Joe Marler and George Martin are drafted into the pack in the team named by coach Steve Borthwick on Thursday tantan
Ellis Genge and Ollie Chessum move to the bench but there is no place in the squad for Marcus Smith, the starting fullback against Fiji tantan
Borthwick has confirmed that Smith was unavailable due to a head injury tantan
England’s back-to-back player of the year is one of the best under the high ball in the game and is a sturdy defender tantan
France struggled to deal with South Africa’s aerial bombardment in their quarter-final but Steward will back his abilities tantan
The 22-year-old had played 28 consecutive matches before being rested for the Chile game tantan
He returned for the final pool match against Samoa before missing out versus Fiji tantan
Loosehead prop Marler and huge lock Martin, making his second start of the tournament, have been brought in to help beef up England’s scrum against a South Africa pack who were impressively strong against France tantan
Follow along for all the team news and updates plus get all the latest odds and tips right here: RecommendedEngland spring surprise with three changes to team for Rugby World Cup semi-finalSteve Borthwick explains Marcus Smith’s absence from England team to face South AfricaSouth Africa name World Cup semi-final team against EnglandRugby World Cup news liveSteve Borthwick makes three changes to England team vs South Africa 15 tantan
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EarlMarcus Smith ruled out of matchday squad as Freddie Steward returns Borthwick addresses Smith's absenceSouth Africa’s team for final four clash announcedArgentina take on New Zealand in other semi-final on FridayShow latest update 1697731251South Africa name World Cup semi-final team against EnglandSouth Africa have named an unchanged side for their Rugby World Cup semi-final against England tantan
After pipping France in Paris last week, Jacques Nienaber and Rassie Erasmus have kept faith with the same starting line-up and bench tantan
With 895 caps within the 23, it is the most experienced Springboks side in history, while this is only the second time since Erasmus and Nienaber’s arrival in 2018 that they have named an unchanged team tantan
South Africa name World Cup semi-final team against EnglandThe most experienced Springboks side in history has been named for the game at the Stade de FranceMike Jones19 October 2023 17:001697730651South Africa inspired by struggles of whole nation – Siya KolisiCaptain Siya Kolisi says the daily struggles endured by millions of South Africans is fuelling the Springboks’ quest to retain the Rugby World Cup ahead of a semi-final meeting with England tantan
Jacques Nienaber’s side are red-hot favourites to progress from a rematch of the 2019 final to set up a winner-takes-all showdown with either New Zealand or Argentina tantan
Flanker Kolisi, his country’s first black captain, overcame childhood poverty to lift the Webb Ellis Cup four years ago in Japan tantan
South Africa inspired by struggles of whole nation – Siya KolisiThe defending World Cup champions face England in Saturday’s semi-final tantan
Mike Jones19 October 2023 16:501697730051Freddie Steward returns at full-back for England’s semi-final with South AfricaFreddie Steward returns at full-back in one of three changes made by England for Saturday’s World Cup semi-final against South Africa at Stade de France tantan
Steward was dropped for the first time in his 29-cap Test career for the last-eight victory over Fiji, losing the number 15 jersey to the more attack-minded Marcus Smith tantan
But Smith finished the Marseille showdown with a fat lip and bandaged head following his defensive heroics – becoming an injury doubt – and has now been left out of the 23 altogether tantan
England spring surprise with three changes for Rugby World Cup semi-finalFreddie Steward replaces Marcus Smith at full-back for England’s semi-final against South Africa while George Martin is brought into the pack Mike Jones19 October 2023 16:401697729451England must be ready for whatever ‘very, very smart’ Springboks throw at them, says Kevin SinfieldIt is the question that will no doubt have occupied Steve Borthwick’s mind ever since the end of their draining victory over Fiji: how do you go about charging up England to meet the might of South Africa? There is no doubt that semi-final week will bring a level above anything his side have faced in France so far tantan
Two of England’s most damaging days in recent memory have come against the Springboks; the Rugby World Cup final in 2019 is most obviously in the mind this week but the Twickenham drubbing last November that led to Eddie Jones’s defenestration is still raw, too tantan
No matter what underdog, backs-against-the-wall spirit the squad might be able to conjure, there will be a need to fight any possible fear factor tantan
Even defence coach Kevin Sinfield admitted that he was “in awe” of the physicality South Africa produced to pip France in Paris on Sunday night tantan
“There are not many weaknesses out there,” Sinfield said of the Springboks tantan
“We understand this team are very, very smart, they are coached particularly well and they are right across the laws tantan
They understand all the intricacies and we’ve got to be ready for whatever comes on Saturday evening tantan
”England must be ready for ‘very, very smart’ Springboks, says SinfieldThe defence coach believes the days of ‘Churchillian speeches’ are gone – but insists the northern hemisphere’s last representatives will be fired up for their semi-final against South Africa Mike Jones19 October 2023 16:301697728851England spring surprise with three changes to team for Rugby World Cup semi-finalLock George Martin has been handed a surprise starting opportunity in England’s team for the Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa tantan
22-year-old Martin partners Maro Itoje in the second row, with Ollie Chessum dropped to the bench and Steve Borthwick making two other changes tantan
Freddie Steward replaces Marcus Smith at full-back, with the Harlequins playmaker ruled out due to head injury return to play protocols tantan
Smith was cleared to return to the field after passing an in-game head injury assessment against Fiji, but has failed a subsequent part of the process, ruling him out of this weekend’s fixture tantan
England spring surprise with three changes for Rugby World Cup semi-finalFreddie Steward replaces Marcus Smith at full-back for England’s semi-final against South Africa while George Martin is brought into the pack Mike Jones19 October 2023 16:201697728251Steve Borthwick explains Marcus Smith’s absence from England team to face South AfricaSteve Borthwick has confirmed that Marcus Smith was unavailable for England’s Rugby World Cup semi-final after South Africa due to a head injury tantan
Smith went off in the first half of England’s quarter-final against Fiji last weekend after a head-on-head collision with Vinaya Habosi tantan
He subsequently returned to action with a swollen lip having passed an in-game head injury assessment tantan
But the Harlequins playmaker failed a second assessment early this week, leaving him unable to feature in the semi-final meeting with the Springboks tantan
Steve Borthwick explains Marcus Smith’s absence from England team for semi-finalThe Harlequins playmaker started England’s quarter-final at full-back ahead of Freddie Steward Mike Jones19 October 2023 16:101697727651Referee criticised by Dupont chosen for England vs South Africa at Rugby World Cup despite France controversyNew Zealand’s Ben O’Keeffe has been appointed to referee the Rugby World Cup semi-final tantan between England and South Africa despite criticism of his performance on quarter-final weekend tantan
France captain Antoine Dupont suggested that the officiating “wasn’t up to the level” required as the hosts exited the tournament at the hands of the Springboks at the Stade de France tantan
World Rugby have nonetheless backed their official, with O’Keeffe given another marquee appointment tantan
Referee criticised by Dupont chosen for England vs South Africa at Rugby World CupNew Zealand’s Ben O’Keeffe and Australia’s Angus Gardner will take charge of the two semi-finals Mike Jones19 October 2023 16:001697727051Argentina make single change for New Zealand semi-finalMichael Cheika has made only a single change to his starting Argentina side for the Rugby World Cup semi-final against New Zealand tantan
Gonzalo Bertranou replaces Santiago Cubelli at scrum half, with last week’s starting nine dropping out of the 23 entirely tantan
Otherwise, the rest of the matchday 23 is identical to that utilised in the quarter-final win over Wales in Marseille, with replacement hooker Agustin Creevy in line to become the oldest World Cup semi-finalist of all-time tantan
Argentina make single change for All Blacks semi-final Michael Cheika has kept faith with 14 of the team that started in the quarter-final win over WalesMike Jones19 October 2023 15:501697726451Mark Tele’a returns as All Blacks make surprise lock switch for semi-finalWing Mark Tele’a has been brought back into the New Zealand side to face Argentina in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals after missing the All Blacks’ last eight win over Ireland for disciplinary reasons tantan
Tele’a replaces Leicester Fainga’anuku having been left out last weekend after breaching team protocols tantan
The other change to Ian Foster’s side comes in the second row, where Sam Whitelock, the most capped All Black ever, is preferred to long time locking partner Brodie Retallick tantan
Mark Tele’a returns as All Blacks make surprise lock switch for semi-finalSam Whitelock starts ahead of Brodie Retallick as he looks to become the first player to make three World Cup finals Mike Jones19 October 2023 15:401697725851Revolutionising the women’s international rugby landscape – what is the WXV?England take on Australia on Friday in their first-ever meeting of the WXV, a new tournament that promises to “revolutionise the women’s international rugby landscape” tantan
Organisers hope it will act as a “springboard” for the 2025 World Cup, which will be hosted in six venues across England, helping to ensure the expanded 16-team tournament is the most competitive yet tantan
Here, the PA news agency breaks down how the WXV works tantan
Revolutionising the women’s international rugby landscape – what is the WXV?Organisers hope it will act as a “springboard” for the 2025 World Cup tantan
Mike Jones19 October 2023 15:30Newer1 / 6OlderMore aboutEngland RugbySouth Africa rugbySteve BorthwickRugby World CupFreddie StewardMarcus SmithJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1England team LIVE: Martin selected for World Cup semi-final clashEngland team LIVE: Martin selected for World Cup semi-final clashGeorge Martin is a surprise second row starter for England in their semi-final against South Africa Reuters✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today tantan
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Call it a belated birthday present, perhaps tantan
Sir Jim Ratcliffe turned 71 on Wednesday tantan
For those who have amassed such riches, it is less a question of what others buy them and more what they buy for themselves tantan
And in Ratcliffe’s case, at a cost of £1 tantan
3bn, the answer may be a quarter of the club he has supported since he was a child in Failsworth tantan
There are details to iron out and no deal will be finalised just yet but the Manchester United board will vote – though probably not on Thursday – whether to accept Ratcliffe’s offer tantan
The petrochemicals billionaire has already seen off his main competitor: if there was a widespread assumption – one that may have been shared by the Glazer family – that Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al Thani would dramatically raise a bid that many believed was financed by the Qatari state, it never happened tantan
Ratcliffe has been a triumph of persistence and flexibility, amending his own offer from a majority to a minority stake, negotiating with the Glazers tantan
It comes to something when a man of his wealth feels like the underdog but the outsider has prevailed tantan
While Sheikh Jassim also presented himself as a United supporter and while Ratcliffe had attempted to buy Chelsea, the Ineos co-founder has the feel of the local boy made good tantan
And, at points in the past, a place on a tantan football club board would have felt a reward for many who matched that description tantan
Now the sums are so massive that the motivations become most instructive tantan
Thus far, the questions outnumber the definitive answers tantan
RecommendedThe best in the world? Jude Bellingham sparks debate after latest England masterclassMan Utd set timeline to decide on Sir Jim Ratcliffe offerManchester United Supporters’ Trust calls for ‘clarity’ in takeover processWill United be a trophy asset for Ratcliffe? Perhaps not immediately, given that the Glazers will remain the biggest shareholders, at least in the short term tantan
Is it simply an astute business deal? Not on the face of it, given that Ratcliffe has valued United at around double its market price and Sheikh Jassim felt the Glazers’ demands were outlandish tantan
Yet Ratcliffe has proved he can make money: that 25 per cent could yet yield a profit and the Glazers’ reluctance to walk away seemed to stem in part from a belief the club will be worth more again in the future tantan
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was named in second place in the Sunday Times Rich List 2023 (PA Wire)The most pertinent issue for many supporters, who have long called for the Glazers to go, is whether it leads to a full takeover; and if so, whether the terms of Ratcliffe’s buy-in ensure it, or merely make it optional tantan
Moreover, the new structure, assuming it is improved, does not necessarily promise the investment United require: with other parties holding 75 per cent of the club, Ratcliffe would have less incentive to put his own money in tantan
The presumption at the moment is that the £1 tantan
3bn will largely go to the Glazers, not United tantan
The general sense is the club need the money more than their owners tantan
Sheikh Jassim’s promises will now never be tested but he had pledged to invest more than £1bn; with the need to either revamp or rebuild Old Trafford, any plans to improve the infrastructure the Glazers have neglected will not be cheap tantan
So if Ratcliffe pursues such plans, will the debt – currently at £725m – rise over £1bn? United’s current scope for signings is limited more by Financial Fair Play than anything else, but could he bring an improvement in recruitment? The feeling is that Ratcliffe wants control of the tantan football side of the club, where United’s underachievement has been particularly grievous in the last decade tantan
Would that be beneficial? Given United’s record, it may be welcomed tantan
Ratcliffe’s own record in sport is mixed: Nice are currently second in Ligue Un but their fortunes have fluctuated during his ownership and have been pockmarked by transfer-market missteps tantan
Lausanne have been both relegated and promoted under Ratcliffe’s regime tantan
He bought the most successful outfit in world cycling, then known as Team Sky; since rebranded as Ineos, but they have lost their pre-eminence and appear in an identity crisis tantan
But if his initial emphasis is on the pitch – rather than the commercial side of the business the chief executive, Richard Arnold, oversees – there is an obvious focus on the director of tantan football, John Murtough tantan
Inside Old Trafford, there is already a recognition the team has achieved too little and their record in recruitment has been underwhelming since Sir Alex Ferguson retired tantan
Some nevertheless feel that there is more structure and strategy since Ed Woodward handed over the reins: they can point to a new training centre for the women’s and academy teams, the appointment of Erik ten Hag, and a fine season last year tantan
Sheikh Jassim’s promises will now never be tested but he had pledged to invest more than £1bn (AFP/Getty)Yet a stumbling, stuttering start to this season, the struggles of several recent signings and the reality that around £400m has been spent in the last two summers feels ill-timed tantan
Accusations United have overpaid are scarcely new but will it prompt Ratcliffe to seek change behind the scenes? The initial noises are that, despite the team’s slump, Ten Hag is seen as far more of a solution than a problem, though it would be instructive to know if that stance were maintained should the next 10 games bring another six defeats tantan
Shifts in ownership do not always bode well for incumbent managers, whereas the Dutchman has enjoyed the backing of Murtough and the Glazers tantan
Ten Hag always projects an air of confidence and decisiveness but many at Old Trafford could be forgiven for wondering what Ratcliffe’s investment means and what comes next tantan
If it has scarcely helped United that they have lingered in limbo for 11 months, since the Glazers put the club up for sale, a boardroom vote could instead bring about a time of uncertainty tantan
More aboutJim RatcliffeGlazer familyJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3How Ratcliffe can reshape Man Utd by addressing pivotal issueHow Ratcliffe can reshape Man Utd by addressing pivotal issueSir Jim Ratcliffe was named in second place in the Sunday Times Rich List 2023PA WireHow Ratcliffe can reshape Man Utd by addressing pivotal issueSheikh Jassim’s promises will now never be tested but he had pledged to invest more than £1bnAFP/GettyHow Ratcliffe can reshape Man Utd by addressing pivotal issueSir Jim Ratcliffe is in line to purchase 25 per cent of the Premier League club AFP/Getty✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today tantan
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