KEVIN SINFIELD trained his guns on Murrayfield and warned Scotland that England are bringing their big beasts up to Edinburgh.
Steve Borthwick's side are set dial up the power with centre Ollie Lawrence and Manu Tuilagi plus Leicester's George Martin back in the mix for this weekend's Calcutta Cup clash.
England assistant coach Sinfield has backed the trio of heavyweights to do some damage if required on Saturday.
Neither Martin, Tuilagi nor Lawrence have featured in the Six Nations so far, with Tuilagi adding a groin injury to his growing list of medical setbacks. But Sinfield has warned Scotland the recovered 32-year-old has plenty left in the tank and Martin, star of the World Cup semi-final against South Africa, is itching to make an impact.
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