Arundell plays down hype after electrifying debut sparks Campese comparison

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England youngster says he is still an apprentice playing on instinct after stunning debut Test appearanceAs England wrestle with their structures, their systems and seemingly their straitjackets given the paucity of their attack for large parts of the first Test defeat in Australia, it is refreshing to hear Henry Arundell’s reminder that sport is at its best when played on instinct. “There was no thinking to it, I just tried to find space, get off the tackle and try to score.”Rewatch the last 10 minutes of last Saturday’s first Test in Perth and Eddie Jones would do well to keep Arundell’s mind clear for good. That may sound overly simplistic but all the best players have an uncanny ability to make things look easy. Australia had the game won by the time Arundell scored his debut try but nonetheless he reduced Andrew Kellaway and Noah Lolesio to the slapstick – colliding in a manner of which Laurel and Hardy would have been proud – before dashing into the left-hand corner and evoking memories of Jason Robinson’s try for the British & Irish Lions in Brisbane, where England now find themselves, 21 years ago. Continue reading...

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