By Rachel Griffiths Last updated: 24th November 2009
Ford: In frame for league job
That group of coaches have done a tremendous job this week under huge pressure
Martin Johnson
Quotes of the week
England defence coach Mike Ford is reportedly being considered for the England rugby league head coach's job, threatening Martin Johnson's intentions to keep his management team in place for the Six Nations.
Former Oldham, Castleford and Wakefield scrum-half Ford is thought to be in contention to succeed Tony Smith, who resigned from the post following the Gillette Four Nations final.
A highly-placed Twickenham insider reported "gentle enquiries" have been made into Ford's availability by a four-man panel set up to find a replacement for Smith by the Rugby Football League.
The RFL are likely to fill the post before the Super League season commences in February, which also coincides with the opening round of the Six Nations fixtures.
England have scored just one try in the November series in their unconvincing victory over Argentina, and failed to touch down against Australia and New Zealand.
Ford's position could be under threat with Twickenham's director of elite rugby Rob Andrew set to launch a review into the troubled autumn series amid demands for a shake-up of Johnson's management team.
Johnson's staff came under fire ahead of England's 19-6 defeat to New Zealand, but the manager has insisted he wants to keep his coaching team together and hailed them for the way they had coped with a "tough week" of criticism.
"That group of coaches have done a tremendous job this week under huge pressure," said Johnson.
"If you don't play well you get criticised, but a lot of it has gone over the top and is unnecessary.
"We came into the series with a lot of disruption. We were sitting there in October with nearly half our squad down.
"I am proud of the effort the players put in all week and everything the coaches have done.
"Absolutely this is the team I want for the Six Nations."
6 Nations Winner 2010 Win Outright: England 9/2| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| RBS Six Nations | |
| Saturday 13th February | |
| RBS Six Nations | |
| 14:00 | Wales vs Scotland |
| 16:30 | France vs Ireland |
| Sunday 14th February | |
| 14:30 | Italy vs England |
| Friday 26th February | |
| 20:00 | Wales vs France |
| Saturday 27th February | |
| 13:30 | Italy vs Scotland |
| 16:00 | England vs Ireland |
| Saturday 13th March | |
| 14:30 | Ireland vs Wales |
| 17:00 | Scotland vs England |
| Sunday 14th March | |
| 14:30 | France vs Italy |
| Saturday 20th March | |
| 14:30 | Wales vs Italy |
| 17:00 | Ireland vs Scotland |
| 19:45 | France vs England |
| Result |
|---|
| RBS Six Nations |
| Sunday 7th February |
| RBS Six Nations |
| Scotland 9 - 18 France |
| Saturday 6th February |
| England 30 - 17 Wales |
| Ireland 29 - 11 Italy |
Stuart Barnes says a change of outlook will help England, as will a change of personnel against Italy.
Skysports.com names its team of the weekend from the opening round of RBS Six Nations matches.
Wales second-rower Alun-Wyn Jones thought his costly sin-binning against England might jeopardise his international career.
Lewis Moody has urged his England team-mates to follow his enthusiastic lead in Sunday's RBS Six Nations clash with Italy.
Stephen Ferris has been given extra time to recover from injury ahead of the crunch RBS Six Nations clash with France.
Lock Alun-Wyn Jones has kept his place, but Wales coach Warren Gatland has made two changes for Saturday's clash with Scotland.
Scotland coach Andy Robinson has axed Phil Godman for the RBS Six Nations clash against Wales.