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Eddie Jones says up to 15 Englishmen should be in Lions squad

Owen Farrell celebrates scoring England's fourth try with his team-mates
Image: Owen Farrell celebrates scoring a try during the autumn internationals

Eddie Jones believes there could be 10 to 15 England players in the British and Irish Lions squad for next summer's tour to New Zealand.

Jones has overseen 13 successive wins since replacing Stuart Lancaster as England head coach, culminating in Saturday's 37-21 victory over Australia at Twickenham.

That completed an unbeaten calendar year, the first time since 1992 England have achieved the feat, and means Jones' men will go into next season's Six Nations as favourites to retain their title.

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And Jones thinks a successful Six Nations will see England's players dominate Warren Gatland's Lions team.

Jones told BBC Radio 5 Live: "The Lions selection will be based almost entirely on what happens in the Six Nations. I think if we have a dominant Six Nations I would expect anywhere from 10-15 of our players to be in the Lions squad."

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When pressed on how many players were likely to be in the starting XV, Jones added: "I'll leave that to Warren Gatland but a number of players have put up their hand strongly.

"I think you have guys who went on the last Lions tour like Dan Cole, Ben Youngs, Owen Farrell will be at the head of the queue."

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The Lions will play three Tests against New Zealand, the first on June 24 at Auckland's Eden Park.

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