Rugby Union: Steve Borthwick confirms Owen Farrell as England World Cup captain
Steve Borthwick has confirmed Owen Farrell as England's World Cup captain after naming his 41-strong training squad on Friday morning.
England head coach Steve Borthwick has confirmed Owen Farrell as World Cup captain after naming his 41-strong training squad on Friday morning.
The England head coach made the announcement over two months out from their World Cup opener against Argentina in Marseille on September 9, with Ellis Genge and Courtney Lawes named as vice-captains.
Farrell's form towards the end of the season with Saracens has silenced any suggestion he will not be the starting fly-half at the finals and now he will lead the team out in France.
Speaking after announcing Farrell as his skipper, Borthwick said: "I'm delighted to announce the England Rugby World Cup training squad.
"I think it's a great blend of experience and youth I'm also excited to announce the England Rugby World Cup squad will be captained by Owen Farrell and vice-captains will be Ellis Genge and Courtney Lawes.
"I think we've got some great leaders in the team. I think that all of them are fantastic players. I met with Owen about 10 days ago. We spent about two hours walking around fields outside Harpenden, talking about everything we wanted to do with his team, everything we wanted to do with this programme, what we wanted to achieve.
"The passion in him, I think he's a fantastic leader, the players have enormous respect for him and I'm looking forward to the full squad getting together on Sunday night here at the Lensbury (Resort) and start training on Monday morning."