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21 Jun 2025 | 3 min |

Jamie George reacts to England XV’s defeat to France XV

England XV fell to a narrow 24-26 defeat against France XV at Allianz Stadium, but co-captain Jamie George saw the positives from a youthful side.

With 13 England players on British & Irish Lions duty, head coach Steve Borthwick selected three uncapped players in the starting 15 and a further two among the replacements. 

“I was really proud of a lot of what we did,” said the experienced hooker. 

“I think it showed we have a lot of potential and showed the difference of when we are right on it and when we're not. We allowed France back into the game and we have a lot to fix up with our maul.

“The bare minimum that this team should be about is character, fight, spirit, that kind of thing. I was really pleased with that and some of the big performances, with younger players stepping up. 

“Guy Pepper I thought was outstanding so it's really exciting that those guys are now going to kick on and hopefully have a big impact in Argentina.”

Joe Carpenter scores against France XV
The uncapped Joe Carpenter scored for England XV.

George had been part of the Lions training squad to help prepare the team for their fixture against Los Pumas on Friday night, meaning he had minimal time training with England. 

The Test centurion rejoined the England camp on Wednesday and having seen the Lions defeated by Argentina, is wary of the challenge they will pose ahead of England’s tour of Argentina and the USA. 

“The team is in a good place,” he said. “We wanted to win today, we always want to win whenever we put on an England shirt, so we're disappointed with the result but it was a good start. 

“We haven't been together for a huge amount of time, I only came in on Wednesday. We have a lot of growth, we saw how good Argentina were last night, but there is a lot to be excited about.”

England’s next game takes place on Saturday 5 July at 20:40 in La Plata, where they will face Los Pumas for the first time since the third-place play-off at the 2023 Men’s Rugby World Cup.