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Scrutiny intensifies on Borthwick as England hit rock bottom in Rome

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Last updated: March 7, 2026 9:50 pm
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Scrutiny Intensifies on Borthwick as England Hit Rock Bottom in Rome

The Stadio Olimpico in Rome has witnessed many a renaissance, but on a crisp Six Nations afternoon, it served as the stage for an English implosion. Billed as a must-win, a circuit-breaker to halt the slide after sobering defeats to Scotland and Ireland, England’s performance against Italy did not arrest their decline—it cemented it. The final whistle did not just signal a first-ever Italian victory in this fixture; it marked the moment Steve Borthwick’s England, devoid of identity, cohesion, and seemingly direction, hit rock bottom. The scrutiny on the head coach has now shifted from analytical to existential, with the very foundations of his project called into question.

Contents
  • A Defeat of Historic Proportions
  • The Borthwick Conundrum: Process Over Points?
  • Crossroads for the RFU and the Summer of Reckoning
  • Pathway to Redemption or Point of No Return?

A Defeat of Historic Proportions

Forget the narrow margins of Calcutta Cup frustration or the expected power deficit against the Irish juggernaut. This was different. This was a systemic failure against an inspired but eminently beatable Italian side. England didn’t just lose; they were out-thought, out-fought, and embarrassingly out-enthused. The statistics paint a damning picture: a misfiring lineout, a passive defensive system shredded by clever Italian misdirection, and an attack that moved sideways with a palpable lack of conviction. The historic nature of the defeat cannot be overstated. The dam England had held for thirty previous meetings finally burst, and the floodwaters now threaten to engulf Borthwick’s tenure.

The most alarming aspect was the lack of a discernible game plan. Italy played with a clear, modern philosophy: quick tempo, varied kicking, and exploiting the wide channels. England’s response was a muddled collection of one-off carries and hopeful kicks. When they did create opportunities, a profound lack of clinical edge and basic handling errors snuffed them out. This wasn’t a case of being beaten by a moment of magic; it was a comprehensive beating in strategy and execution.

The Borthwick Conundrum: Process Over Points?

Steve Borthwick was hired as a forensic technician, a man to rebuild England’s set-piece and instill a hard-edged identity. Eighteen months into the job, the questions are louder than the answers. His post-match rhetoric, focusing on “process” and “foundations,” is beginning to ring hollow for a fanbase that sees a team regressing. The core issues are stark:

  • Attack in Crisis: The attack lacks imagination, shape, and pace. It is arguably less effective than during the much-maligned Eddie Jones era.
  • Selection Inconsistency: Key players are shifted in and out of positions, hindering the development of crucial partnerships, particularly in the midfield.
  • Game Management Vacuum: On the pitch, there is a glaring absence of leadership and tactical nous to adapt when the initial plan fails.

Borthwick’s conservative coaching philosophy appears out of step with the modern game. While world rugby trends towards empowering playmakers and playing with width, England look constrained, playing not to lose rather than to win. The coach’s loyalty to certain players and his specific system is now under the microscope. Is the process leading anywhere, or is it a road to nowhere?

Crossroads for the RFU and the Summer of Reckoning

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) now faces its own moment of truth. Having moved on from Eddie Jones with the explicit aim of challenging for the 2027 World Cup, they must assess whether Borthwick is still the man for that journey. The financial and reputational stakes are enormous. The immediate fixture list offers no respite:

  • A daunting summer tour to New Zealand, where a wounded All Blacks side will be lying in wait.
  • An autumn series featuring matches against the southern hemisphere’s finest.
  • The looming 2025 Six Nations, where England cannot afford another campaign of stagnation.

These are not merely matches; they are audits. The RFU’s decision will hinge on whether they see genuine progress behind the dismal results. Is there a coherent long-term vision, or is the team simply adrift? The pressure from sponsors and supporters will be immense, and the board must decide if a change is needed now to salvage the World Cup cycle, or if sticking with Borthwick through the storm is the harder but wiser choice.

Pathway to Redemption or Point of No Return?

So, where does England go from the lowest point in their recent history? The path forward is fraught but clear. First, brutal honesty is required from the coaching staff and players. This defeat cannot be sugar-coated. Second, the selection policy must be re-evaluated with an emphasis on form, fitness, and forging complementary partnerships. The team needs a settled spine.

Most critically, England must find an attacking identity. Whether that requires a new voice in the coaching team or a radical shift in Borthwick’s own philosophy, it is non-negotiable. The players, many of whom are champions at club level, must be unleashed to play with the freedom and intelligence they show week-in, week-out in the Premiership.

For Steve Borthwick, the equation is simple. The credit built from a World Cup semi-final appearance has evaporated. He is no longer a new coach implementing a system; he is the architect of a team that has hit a historic low. His every selection, his every tactical pronouncement, will be dissected like never before.

The defeat in Rome was more than a loss; it was a symbol. A symbol of England’s diminished stature and a profound crisis of confidence. Rock bottom provides a foundation of sorts, but only if there is the courage to look up and build something entirely new. The scrutiny on Borthwick is now absolute. The summer tour to New Zealand is no longer just a test of skill, but a referendum on his leadership. For English rugby, the long road back begins with a single, stark question: is Steve Borthwick the man to lead the journey?


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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