England’s Freddie Burns scores a try during the international friendly match at Twickenham, London. Photo: Tim Ireland/PA Wire.
Friday, June 7, 2013
4:10 PM
Freddie Burns is ready to take on the role of Maximus, the lead Gladiator, as England prepare to tackle Argentina in front of a hostile crowd in Salta.
Burns will start his first Test for England tomorrow after spending a year in the national squad behind Owen Farrell and Toby Flood and he is ready to step up and call the shots.
England coach Stuart Lancaster has shown his squad clips of Argentinaâs home games in Rugby Championship to prepare them for the passionate atmosphere they expect to encounter at the Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena.
âIt is that gladiator thing. It is you and the 23 in the squad against a nation now,â Burns said.
âIt will be a different type of noise over here – it will be more hostile but I like to relish that atmosphere.
âTo be this far away from home, in this environment with the stadium like it is going to be, you look around and you have to pull tight with the group around you.
âIt just builds great team spirit. I look around the team now and I wouldnât have anyone else next to me.
âIt is something I am going to try and embrace and enjoy and let my rugby do the talking.
âI have been pulling the strings for two or three years at Gloucester now and that added responsibility is something I try and thrive on.
âI have been fortunate with the way I have done it with England. I had that 20-minute cameo against the All Blacks and then I had a start against the Barbarians a couple of weeks ago.
âNow I am going into a full-blown Test match and it is nothing I am too concerned about. I am just hugely excited and it is a great opportunity for me.â
Burns will try and keep a calm head before kick-off as he concentrates on getting the England game-plan right but he expects the forward pack to fire themselves up by watching Gladiator.
The Pumas may be missing a host of senior players, who are being rested ahead of the Rugby Championship, but the England pack are steeling themselves for a ferocious challenge up front.
Argentina view the scrum as the seat of their power and England anticipate them to pile into the breakdown, which is why the turnover specialist Matt Kvesic starts at openside flanker.
âThe forwards will look forward to having a bit of Gladiator and all the guts and stuff but for me it is more about chilling and making sure the game management side of things are right,â Burns said.
Seen as a maverick fly-half, with the former All Black Carlos Spencer as his idol, that control is the one area of his game that Burns has concentrated on improving over the last 12 months.
The 23-year-old still has an eye for the outlandish and he will look to unleash a back division that includes Jonathan Joseph, Billy Twelvetrees, David Strettle and Mike Brown whenever possible.
âBut itâs a when and where thing,â Burns said.
âGame management has been a massive focus for me. People know that I like to play that attacking game but I think Iâve got a lot better at steering the team around the park and then playing when it is on.
âWith the team we have got, thereâs an intent to play and if itâs the right time, then we will but if we have to plod to the corner, then we will plod to the corner.â
Burns, who was denied an RBS 6 Nations appearance through injury, will start with Gloucester team-mates Billy Twelvetrees alongside him at inside centre and Ben Morgan at number eight.
Up front, Bath hooker Rob Webber is joined in the tight five by his Rec team-mates David Wilson and lock Dave Attwood. In a new-look team, those combinations could be crucial.
Argentina have had less preparation time than England and although their side boast more caps, the majority of them are owned by their captain Felipe Contepomi and Gonzalo Tiesi.
Contepomi is not a Spencer-style player, who will throw caution to the wind, and Burns feels he can learn a huge amount from the Argentina centre as he grows into being a Test match gladiator.
âYou have only got to watch him to see what he brings and his self-belief and confidence is something you can take a lot from,â Burns said.
âHe is a guy who never looks flustered he never looks like he doubts his own ability and he backs himself 100 per cent.
âItâs one thing for me to have won the shirt but itâs another to perform. And thatâs what I am focussing on now.â
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