By George, he's got the captaincy!
The Herald|January 18, 2024
JAMIE TO LEAD ENGLAND BUT SINCKLER AND VUNIPOLA OUT
DUNCAN BECH
By George, he's got the captaincy!

JAMIE George will lead England into the Guinness Six Nations but Kyle Sinckler and Billy Vunipola face uncertain international futures after being omitted from Steve Borthwick's squad for the tournament.

George, the 85-cap veteran hooker, replaces Owen Farrell as captain after the Saracens fly-half decided to miss the Championship in order to prioritise his and his family's mental well-being.

The 33-year-old is undisputed first choice in his position, an influential player in the English game, and highly experienced, all factors behind his promotion ahead of Ellis Genge and Maro Itoje.

He has just committed his future to Saracens and is poised to sign one of the Rugby Football Union's 25 'enhanced contracts' at a time when a growing number of England players including Farrell have either joined French clubs or are considering doing so.

Explaining George's choice as captain, head coach Borthwick said: "Firstly, Jamie is an outstanding player, one of the best hookers in the world with incredible work-rate. He's a great example in that sense.

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