England gamers may have their names on the again of their enjoying shirts for the upcoming Autumn Nations Series matches in a measure to “bring fans closer” to the workforce.
Eddie Jones’ squad will all put on their names on the backs of their shirts from their opening sport towards Argentina at Twickenham on Sunday 6 November.
Ellis Genge, Jack Nowell and Marcus Smith posed with their new shirts at their coaching camp in Jersey, the place the 23-player group are within the midst of a coaching camp forward of the 4 video games.
RFU chief Bill Sweeney stated: “We are delighted to be featuring player names on the back of England shirts for our men’s international Test matches this autumn.
“We hope this will lead the way for us to consider names on shirts to further promote our world class England international players participating in other international tournaments across the men’s and women’s game.
“While fans and players will always take ultimate pride in flying the flag and wearing the Rose to support England rugby teams, we think player names on shirts may have the potential to bring fans closer to the international stars of our game and we look forward to seeing the reaction to this initiative.”
Jones’ facet comply with the sport with Argentina with matches towards Japan (Saturday 12 November) New Zealand (Saturday 19 November) and South Africa (Saturday 26 November).
Source: www.unbiased.co.uk