Cadan Murley and Tom Curry have been called up to the England squad ahead of their Test match against Japan at Twickenham on Sunday.
Harlequins' Cadan Murley and Sale Sharks' Tom Curry have been called up to the England squad ahead of their Test match against Eddie Jones' Japan at Twickenham on Sunday. The pair will replace full back Elliot Daly and lock Charlie Ewels with the former being left out due to an unknown injury.
'I think it's important to recognise we've played Test matches against very good teams. 'We have to recognise just how good a side South Africa are. They're double world champions, they have consistency. The experience they have within their team means you have to be on the money every single second of a Test match.
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