England rugby selectors 'spoilt for choice'
29/12/2011
England's rugby coaches have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to picking teams, according to new interim assistant coach Andy Farrell.
Farrell told the BBC that with a wide array of talent from which to choose, the new-look coaching team will not be handing out new caps very easily in the Six Nations.
Relishing the prospect of trying to turn round the national team's fortunes after World Cup failures both on and off the field, he remarked: "It's a fresh start for everyone with some exciting players to choose from. It's a feast for us at the minute."
Those enjoying corporate hospitality packages at Twickenham for the Six Nations tournament may be excited to see what the make up of the side will be and what impact the new regime will have.
The tournament will see some new faces on several teams, with England's Johnny Wilkinson, Scotland's Chris Paterson and Welsh winger Shane Williams all retiring after the World Cup.
By Ted Walker
