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Former England head coach Eddie Jones believes sacking Steve Borthwick would be "foolhardy" despite a poor Guinness Six Nations campaign.
England finished fifth in the table following a dramatic 48-46 defeat by France on Saturday night, with the round-one victory over Wales the solitary win from a tournament which had promised so much.
Jones: England would be foolhardy to sack Borthwick
Originally reported by Sky Sports
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