Lions watch: Who impressed in Six Nations round two?
Finsmith Created an inspired second half show in Twickenham England’s favor for France.
Smith started to make two late attempts slowly at the start of the first test.
He changed the direction of the attack to clamp the ball into a match with Northampton Saints teammate Tommy Freeman to collect and score, and then paid his pass to Elliot Day Elliot Daly spread across France’s defense in the penultimate minute.
Smith’s conversion was handed over to England’s victory, and he was named a player in the game to declare his demands on the jersey.
Marcus SmithIn the first round defeat in Ireland, he played a solid race with the racing hit percentage from the defender, but he will return to his first-choice position.
Whether Farrell sees Marcus Smith as a Fly-Half or elsewhere option remains to be seen, but Fin Smith will certainly increase the chances.
In the Scottish capital, Finn Russell After colliding with teammate Darcy Graham in the first half, he was denied the opportunity to impose himself on Ireland and strengthened his claim to the 10-piece shirt he wore in South Africa in 2021.
His numbers are the opposite Sam Prendergast After a balanced and controlled display, the race ended with the Racer Award.
The 21-year-old made an excellent long-distance pass for Calvin Nash on his fifth hat to start the game with a score and scored 12 points from the tee.
Former Scotland captain Johnnie Beattie told BBC Rugby League Weekly: “He is 21 and will only get better.
“He needs game time to mature and grow, but in terms of raw materials, his ability to play and spend time on the ball and choose the right choice, his distribution is excellent.”
Chris Jones, correspondent of the BBC Rugby League, added: “10 is a very interesting debate. It’s still Finn Russell’s shirt starting in 2021 as he finished the first Three tests.
“He has no chance to show Ireland what he can do, only know Finn, who will be blind to England at Twickenham and solidify himself.
“But whether he was 10 or more floating outside, there were Finn Smith, Sam Prendergast, Jack Crowley and Marcus Smith.”