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Phones away for England stars

Sherylle Calder has joined head coach Eddie Jones's coaching team as a consultant in a bid to give them an edge in preparations for the tournament in Japan.

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The South African  has twice worked with World Cup-winning teams. She has previously been involved with England in 2003 and South Africa in 2007 – the latter when Jones was a coaching consultant to the Springboks.  

Calder believes the use of mobile phones and tablets inhibits mental awareness and has imposed a crackdown on the use of electronic devices in the England camp.

"In the modern world the ability of players to have good awareness is deteriorating by the nature of mobile phones," Calder said in comments published by British newspapers.

"When you look at your phone you are losing awareness because you're in the screen all the time. There are no eye movements happening – everything is pretty static.

"I'm not going to give too many secrets away because we want to share it with the English players, but there are definitely principles that we want them to follow."

Calder has joined England's pre-Six Nations training camp in Vilamoura, Portugal, and will initially spend time working with the wings and fullbacks.

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Phones away for England stars

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