Bath head coach Mike Ford has branded critics of Kyle Eastmond âuneducatedâ and is backing the midfielder to put his New Zealand trauma behind him.
Under-fire Eastmond was hauled off at half-time during last weekâs third Test horror show in Hamilton, where England shipped four first-half tries. But Ford believes any one of Englandâs shambolic backline could have been hooked and feels the 24-year-old has unfairly been made a scapegoat.
Ford told The Rugby Paper: âAny defensive system requires your defenders inside and outside you to be on the same page and it was unfortunate for Kyle he was the one who got substituted. As an ex-defence coach, I believe you could have taken anyone off.
âCircumstances dictate that heâs going to get all the blame but thatâs far from the case in my eyes. New Zealand scored four tries in the first-half and could have had two more, so you canât pin all the blame on one man, which would be extremely unfair.
âFrom Kyleâs point of view heâs an excellent defender and from my dealings with him at Bath he rarely gets the systems or his technique wrong. Even with his size, Iâm very confident that heâs a great defender who can compete at the highest level.
âItâs unfortunate for him that people look at what happened and the uneducated will think itâs Kyle Eastmondâs fault. But thatâs far from it and I think the England coaches would say it was a system thing, which meant they had to change at half-time.â
Ford expects Eastmond to bounce back quickly, adding: âHeâll have a break now but when Kyle comes back in Iâll have a sit down with him and pick him up a little bit. But heâs still only young and heâs still got a lot to offer both Bath and England.
âI donât think this will affect him. The older he gets, the more mature heâs getting and heâs figuring out rugby and life. He needs a good pre-season now and then play well again for Bath and show the England coaches that he is the man to pick.â
Eastmond will face further competition at Bath, however, with Ford revealing Rugby League star Sam Burgess is being pencilled in for a midfield berth when he arrives from Sydney later this year.
âI went to Australia at the end of the season and had a good chat with Sam,â Ford said. âI showed him a few Union bits and pieces and we talked about his position.
âWe both agreed that with the complexities of the ruck, heâs got to learn that first and foremost. Once we do that weâll decide from there but he will probably start at centre because thatâs the easiest position to learn from early on.
âWeâre going to have good competition in there, with Ollie Devoto throwing his hat in the ring. We donât want guys feeling their shirts are secure, we want to be able to pick the guys who are in form or allow us to rotate.â
NEALE HARVEY
*This article was first published in The Rugby Paper on June 29.
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