Borthwick 'can't do anything about the past' as England plot post-Six Nations success
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Steve Borthwick says he "can't do anything about the past" with England, but the coach is looking forward to a lengthy World Cup build-up after their Six Nations efforts.
The former Leicester Tigers boss took the reins of the national team from Eddie Jones in December, less than a year out from the showpiece tournament in France.
With England having struggled at the end of 2022 under the Australian, Borthwick was unable to completely reverse the rot in a Six Nations campaign that ended with a 29-16 loss to Ireland.
But with just under half a year until they open their World Cup account against Argentina, he intends to use his first taste of the job to put their recent ghosts firmly out of mind.
"We'll debrief this Six Nations thoroughly, take what lessons we take from it and be clear on our direction going forward," he said.
"The team is not where it could be and, while we're judging against teams that have used this four-year cycle tremendously well, that's not the position England are in.
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"I can't do anything about the past. I intend we will be working really hard to put England in the best position possible, and I'm excited about what these players can do for the World Cup.
"We get a number of weeks to prepare. Players will then be conditioned for international rugby and understand how we want to play.
"This has been five intense games, and effectively you then have one main training session a week.
"I'm looking forward to having the opportunity to work with the players for a longer period of time. I think we've seen some growth here, but we will see more in that preparation period."
In addition to facing Argentina, England also play Japan, Chile and Samoa in Pool D later this year.