Borthwick hails England collaboration as Care criticises Jones

STEVE BORTHWICK has distanced his England from the Eddie Jones regime damningly described by Danny Care by revealing he has an open-door policy and encourages collaboration from his players.
Care wrote in his autobiography, which is being serialised in The Times, that everybody was “bloody terrified” of “despot” Jones, who was England’s head coach from 2015 to 2022.
The 101-cap scrum-half, now retired from international rugby, added that players felt like “characters in a dystopian novel” because of the “toxic” methods used by Jones.
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