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England bring in new defence guru

NEWS: England have appointed Brett Hodgson as defence coach to start after the Nation Series.

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Anthony Seibold will leave at the end of the series to join NRL side Manly Warringah Sea Eagles where he has been appointed head coach.

Hodgson has joined up with the wider staff at Pennyhill Park, Baghsot where England are preparing for this weekend’s game against Japan at Twickenham Stadium (Saturday, November 12). He will shadow Seibold in the upcoming weeks.

Hodgson enjoyed a distinguished playing career, making more than 200 appearances in the NRL in his native Australia, before moving to England where he won the prestigious ‘Man of Steel’ award with Huddersfield Giants in the Super League.

He moved into coaching in 2013 with Hull and Widnes Vikings. He subsequently joined Wests Tigers before returning to England as Hull head coach in 2020.

England take on the Brave Blossoms at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday, November 12.

Eddie Jones said: “I’ve known Brett for a few years now. He first visited us in Bristol in 2018 and I’ve been to Hull on a few occasions. He was an outstanding league player and he’s a talented, hard-working young coach who is developing.

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“He will continue the good work that Anthony Seibold has done since he joined us.

“We are disappointed to lose Anthony but we are really pleased for him as a career move. It’s great to see assistant coaches move on to head coach roles.

“Anthony leaves with everyone at England Rugby’s thanks and we wish him all the best in his new role.”

Brett Hodgson said: “I’m really excited about the opportunity to join England, especially in a Rugby World Cup year.

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“I’m really looking forward to working with the staff and this group of players. There is some real talent here and it’s something I feel I can make a contribution to in helping this team succeed.”

Anthony Seibold said: “It has been a tremendous experience working for one of the world’s best coaches in Eddie Jones and with the England Rugby team over the last 16 months. The mentorship that Eddie has given me is something I will take forward into my next role.

“The relationships I have developed with staff and players alike have created many fond memories, making the series-winning tour to Australia a real coaching highlight.

“The players have been a wonderful group of men to work with and I will watch with great interest their growth over the next 12 months as they head towards success at the Rugby World Cup in France.”

Following the Japan fixture, England will host New Zealand ( November 19) and South Africa (November 26) at Twickenham Stadium.

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