logo
Marcus Smith provides the spark England need to showcase their talent

Marcus Smith provides the spark England need to showcase their talent

The Guardian09-03-2025

The second half is barely a minute old. If you can't see the scoreboard you can tell by those swathes of empty seats. It is a hot day after all and refreshments are still being swilled. Italy are not bothered, however. They are on the attack, parked in England's 22 and when the fly-half Paolo Garbisi finds the outside, a try, and with it the lead, looks a certainty.
The ball is flung wide to Italy's left winger Matt Gallagher, who steps inside off his left foot. The step is read by Marcus Smith who throws every one of his 82kg behind the tackle. Gallagher is stopped, Italy's momentum is lost and, soon after, England escape with a penalty awarded at the breakdown.
England's lead is four at this stage and six minutes later it is 18. Another six and it is 25 thanks to three quickfire tries. Smith scored the first, Tom Curry the second and Ollie Sleightholme the third. England did not necessarily win this match because of Smith but the moment he was introduced ahead of schedule you suspected his say would be significant.
Without his tackle, without his try, scored after a trademark hitch-kick past Ange Capuozzo, England would not have been in such ascendancy with half an hour remaining. Curry and Jamie George would not have been in a position to fling one-handed offloads, England finally feeling liberated enough to showcase the kind of attacking intent they had promised but failed to deliver hitherto in their best performance with the ball in the championship to date.
Make no mistake about it, Smith is a square peg in a round hole at full-back. He made mistakes here, looked uncomfortable under the high ball, but his skill level is such that he is always likely to contribute. Whether Smith is happy in the role of super-sub is another matter.
This was the kind of day players such as him pray for when they open the curtains and peer out of the window. He was said to be gutted by his omission from the starting XV and it is understood he came mighty close to joining Racing 92 before the 2023 World Cup, when George Ford and Owen Farrell were ahead of him in the pecking order. Credit Steve Borthwick for convincing him to stay and it helps that Smith is currently tied into a long-term Harlequins deal, but there are always ways out of contracts. Ultimately what may prove significant is whether he is selected on this summer's British & Irish Lions tour of Australia.
As was the case the last time Smith found himself named among the replacements – in Lyon for last year's defeat by France – he did not have to wait long to get on to the field. In the eighth minute Ollie Lawrence crumpled in a heap and it was immediately clear he would be taking no further part. Cue the call for Smith, a few words of encouragement from the team manager, Richard Hill, a frisson of excitement when he flashed up on the big screen, and rapturous applause when he entered the field.
It was the same when the teams were being read out beforehand. For Smith is Twickenham's darling. Cross the Chertsey Road to get to the stadium and his is the first face you see. So, enter Smith, far earlier than planned.
A word of consolation for Lawrence, with whom he is close friends, and straight into the full-back position with Elliot Daly moving in to outside-centre. Already Daly had impressed, creating England's first try by seizing on a turnover and arcing his run down the left rather than putting boot to ball.
Sign up to The Breakdown
The latest rugby union news and analysis, plus all the week's action reviewed
after newsletter promotion
It was a slow start for Smith, waiting an age for a first touch. He was out of position for Capuozzo's try and Monty Ioane gave him a rough ride when chasing high balls. His first telling intervention was a fine pass for Sleightholme's try but he spent plenty of the first half watching on as Fin Smith continued his assured start to life in the No 10 jersey. It helped to have Fraser Dingwall outside him at No 12, described in the week by Borthwick as a 'glue player' and holding everything together in midfield nicely.
That said, Italy produced the two most memorable moments of attacking brilliance in the first half and it was not until that period after Marcus Smith's tackle that England really hit their straps. They scored three tries in 10 minutes and reached the levels of attacking polish that their supporters crave and suddenly Marcus Smith was revelling in his unfamiliar role.
It did not last all that long – they did not score another point before the clock was red but while comfortable England victories over Italy tend not to linger long in the memory, that 10-minute period, in particular Sleightholme's second score, just might. Borthwick would do well to remember it was Marcus Smith who started it all.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Tyson Fury is on opposite side to brother Tommy for Soccer Aid
Tyson Fury is on opposite side to brother Tommy for Soccer Aid

Daily Mirror

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Tyson Fury is on opposite side to brother Tommy for Soccer Aid

The 'Gypsy King' is set to swap the gloves for the boots this weekend at Old Trafford - but he will not be the first member of the Fury family to feature at Soccer Aid Tyson Fury will play a key role in this weekend's Soccer Aid clash - but will be on the opposite side to brother Tommy who featured last year. This year's Soccer Aid will return to Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, on Sunday. England go into the showdown having won last year's encounter after defeating the World XI 6-3. Once again, many big names are set to feature, including Jill Scott, Tom Grennan, Sir Mo Farah and Joe Hart. ‌ Fury will be co-managing the team alongside Rooney this weekend. After it was confirmed that the 'Gyspy King' will be involved, he said: 'ENGLAND MANAGER! Who would ever have thought it!? I have had some big fights in my career and the prospect of leading my England team to victory this June fills me with just as much excitement as any heavyweight fight. ‌ "Everyone knows that I am a huge Manchester United fan too, so it's even more special for me that the game is at Old Trafford this year – and I get to manage one of my heroes, Wayne Rooney! How can we lose!? The work UNICEF does all around the world is so special and so important. I really hope that you can come along and support us this summer.' Fury's Soccer Aid debut comes a year after younger brother Tommy made a name for himself after featuring for the World XI side. Despite being born and raised in Manchester, he chose to play for the Rest of the World, as he was eligible through his mother Chantal, who is of Mauritian descent. On the pitch, the 26-year-old forgot a key rule in football - as he took a throw-in underarm. During the first half of the match, he showed that he may be best suited to sticking with boxing. After seeing Alessandro Del Piero making a darting run, Fury found Italy's World Cup winner in quite a bizarre way. Instead of throwing the ball overhead, the boxer opted to roll the ball underarm to the Italian - with referee Rebecca Welch rightly awarding England the throw-in after Fury's illegal play. His World XI boss Mauricio Pochettino and watching fans could not believe what they were seeing - with many quick to take a swipe at 'TNT.' His rival KSI quickly posted: " Tommy Fury should stick to boxing lmao, he's terrible at football," he tweeted. Fans agreed with KSI's claim about Fury as they made their feelings known online. One X user wrote: "Tommy Fury might be the worst footballer I've ever seen live." A second tweeted: "Tommy Fury is absolutely a** as footballer." A third added: "I don't know if this makes sense but Tommy Fury plays football exactly how you'd imagine a boxer how to play football." A fourth joked: "I've had Soccer Aid on for two minutes & Tommy Fury could be the worst footballer I've ever seen." Another said: "Is Tommy fury the least coordinated man in all of human history?" Despite the rather embarrassing cameo, Fury was rather looking forward to showing off his skills after swapping the gloves for the football boots. Speaking ahead of the match, he said: 'Training's been going amazingly, the World team is in great form and in good spirits. "There's always nerves and anxiety but I think we've got another win in the bag. I'll probably slide tackle Eddie Hearn for Tyson! If I get a goal I'll be doing a celebration for Bambi. Molly will be there cheering me on but Bambi will be cheering for me in her dreams as her bedtime is 6:45pm. The game will be really different to my boxing where all the pressure is on me to win, I've come to training and had a great time in the team. Everyone's here having fun and it's for a great cause, it's probably my favourite four days of the year.'

Liverpool target £45m Newcastle United star after agreeing Florian Wirtz deal
Liverpool target £45m Newcastle United star after agreeing Florian Wirtz deal

Metro

time5 hours ago

  • Metro

Liverpool target £45m Newcastle United star after agreeing Florian Wirtz deal

Liverpool are considering a move for Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon, according to reports. The Premier League champions are finally set to complete their deal to sign Florian Wirtz after agreeing a £116 million deal with Bayer Leverkusen this week. However, The Sun reports that Liverpool are planning for further signings and are weighing up whether to revive a move for Gordon. Arne Slot's side attempted to sign the England international from Newcastle last summer but were unable to reach an agreement. Gordon, who joined Newcastle in a £45m deal from Everton in January 2023, scored six goals and registered five assists in the Premier League this season. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. The 24-year-old could be viewed as a possible replacement for Luis Diaz, who is Barcelona's top target to strengthen their attack. When asked about his links with a move to Liverpool last summer, Gordon made it clear that he was happy at Newcastle. More Trending 'There's been a lot of talk this year about my future, where I'm going, where I want to go, without anyone actually asking me,' Gordon said in December. 'Just leave me to play football. I just want to be happy, play football and I love it here. I've said it plenty of times. 'I think with the speculation, people assume that it's correct, but you've never heard from me once that I'm unhappy at his place. I love everyone here, I love playing football here, and that was all that was. 'It took me away from enjoying my football this year and I think that is where the inconsistency has come from because I've got caught in that a little bit. But I just want to play football, especially for Newcastle.' For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: Arsenal urged to sign Man City star after £36m Rayan Cherki transfer MORE: Jack Grealish posts update after being axed from Man City Club World Cup squad MORE: Emiliano Martinez responds to Manchester United transfer approach

Arsenal urged to sign Man City star after £36m Rayan Cherki transfer
Arsenal urged to sign Man City star after £36m Rayan Cherki transfer

Metro

time7 hours ago

  • Metro

Arsenal urged to sign Man City star after £36m Rayan Cherki transfer

Arsenal have been urged to make a move for Phil Foden following Rayan Cherki's move to Manchester City. City have significantly strengthened ahead of the Club World Cup with the signings of Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Ait-Nouri. Cherki arrives at City in a €42.5 million (£36.1m) deal from Lyon following an impressive season in Ligue 1. The 21-year-old also caught the eye with his first two senior appearances for France's national side last week. Cherki primarily played on the right side of Lyon's attack which raises questions over Foden's place in the City team under Pep Guardiola. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. City are already looking to sell Jack Grealish this summer but former Chelsea, Marseille and Republic of Ireland striker Tony Cascarino believes Foden may also be on the move. When asked if he believes Arsenal would make a move for Grealish, Cascarino told talkSPORT: 'No, I think Foden's way more likely. 'Obviously Arteta worked at Man City with Phil Foden and for whatever reason, I'm sure we'll find out down the line, Phil Foden just hasn't been the player we know him to be this season. More Trending 'From where he was the Football Writers' Player of the Year the season before, his performances this year have just not justified that. 'But all what's happening at City and all the spending that's gone on, I wouldn't be surprised if Foden is allowed to go somewhere. 'Whether City let him go Arsenal, I don't know, but they let Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko go there. 'If Arsenal could get him, I think Arteta would really consider that, yeah.' For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: Jack Grealish posts update after being axed from Man City Club World Cup squad MORE: Emiliano Martinez responds to Manchester United transfer approach MORE: Andy Robertson makes decision on leaving Liverpool for Atletico Madrid

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store