England's Tactical Resilience: Ben Curry Prepares for Showdown with Ireland
As England braces for a crucial Six Nations clash, Ben Curry shines a light on their lineout strategy against a challenging Irish setup.

England's Lineout Dilemma: A Tactical Overview
As the Six Nations tournament heats up, England's Ben Curry stands firm in his belief that their lineout will hold strong in the face of fierce competition from Ireland this Saturday in Dublin. With discussions swirling about Ireland's intention to target the lineout, Curry reassures fans and teammates alike of their tactical preparations.
Selection Strategy and Team Dynamics
Coach Steve Borthwick has chosen to field the back-row of Ben Curry, Tom Curry, and Ben Earl, a selection that leans on the versatility and speed of the players but leaves them without a dedicated lineout specialist. This decision has prompted speculation from the Irish camp, with interim head coach Simon Easterby expressing surprise and seeing it as an opportunity to exploit England's potential weaknesses.
Ben Curry, however, remains unfazed and highlights their strategic preparation over the past two weeks. "This is the nice thing, we've had two weeks to prepare for this. We’ve trained hard together, working on our lineout strategy, and we’re confident in our approach," he stated.
Experience Matters
Curry lauds his brother Tom’s lineout capabilities, recalling his performance during pivotal moments like the World Cup final. "People forget Tom is a very good lineout jumper. He has been there before, and that experience will count for a lot," Curry asserts. This robust preparation and the experience within the squad adds layers of confidence to their game plan as they face a formidable Irish pack characterized by players like Tadhg Beirne and James Ryan, known for their lineout expertise.
A Historic Moment for the Curry Twins
In a historic twist, the match will see Ben and Tom Curry become the first twins to represent the men's England rugby team on the field. The emotional weight of this achievement isn’t lost on Ben, who recalls their childhood impressions of wearing England kits and dreaming of this very moment. "When the team gets announced, you get a flood of messages, and it really hits home just how special this is."
As they stand side by side for the national anthem, the journey that saw them propelled from childhood aspirations to the grand stage of international rugby will culminate in a moment that both players have desired for so long.
Personal Growth and Team Identity
Ben reflects on his journey, acknowledging the pressures of constantly being compared to Tom. "I struggled with people constantly comparing me to Tom, saying, 'you need to play like him.' It was tough, but I've found my own identity on the pitch," he explains. This match not only symbolizes a personal milestone for the Curry brothers but also represents a collective effort from the England side to assert their dominance in a highly competitive tournament.
As both teams prepare to clash, all eyes will be on the lineout battle that could very well shape the outcome of the match, with England ready to prove their mettle against a highly motivated Ireland team.