Genge in for England as Jones sticks with tried and tested

England head coach Eddie Jones during training Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers Livepic

By Mitch Phillips LONDON (Reuters) - Eddie Jones sprang few surprises when he announced his 34-man Six Nations squad on Friday, with three uncapped players included and a recall for prop Ellis Genge, the only man drafted in from the Elite Player Squad. The fiery 21-year-old Genge, who has one cap as a replacement, could go straight on to the bench for the opening game against France at Twickenham on Feb. 4, with Matt Mullan expected to start at loosehead in the absence of injured Mako Vunipola and Joe Marler. Marler is included in the squad but will not play for several weeks as he recovers from a broken leg. Uncapped Nathan Catt of Bath offers another prop option, while Leicester back rower Mike Williams and Saracens back Alex Lozowski are the two other uncapped players. There are also returns for James Haskell, Maro Itoje, Anthony Watson, Jack Clifford and Jack Nowell, who all missed the autumn tests through injury. Hooker Dylan Hartley is expected to start and captain the side despite not playing for his club since being banned for a dangerous tackle in mid-December. "I'd say he's seven out of 10 ready to play and I anticipate him being in the reckoning for the first test team," Jones told reporters at Twickenham. "Obviously, I’ve been pleased with how the team’s progressing, but there’s still plenty to improve on," the Australian added as he seeks to add to his run of 13 wins. Having secured England's first grand slam since 2003, Jones said that he "probably didn’t realise the enormity of the tournament and how intense the rivalry is between the countries. "There’s a fair bit of hatred towards England but that's not a negative, that’s a positive part of the tournament. "That's the allure, this intense rivalry, that small brother v big brother situation. "This year we’ll be better prepared for it and we are looking forward to being daring against France." VISUAL AWARENESS Jones also announced that he has added visual awareness coach Sherylle Calder, who was used by Clive Woodward during his successful 2003 World Cup campaign, as a consultant. "2017 for us is about building really strong foundations for the team and making sure our fundamental skills are improving," said Jones. "Part of that is hand-eye co-ordination and our ability to handle the ball adroitly – Dr Sherylle Calder is an expert in that field. "She has won two gold medals, 2003 with England and 2007 with South Africa, I used her extensively when I coached in Japan and had success with her then. I think she is really going to add an edge to the players’ preparation." Jones and his squad will head to Portugal on Monday for a week of warm weather training. England squad: Forwards: Nathan Catt (Bath Rugby), Jack Clifford (Harlequins), Dan Cole (Leicester Tigers), Charlie Ewels (Bath Rugby), Ellis Genge (Leicester Tigers), Jamie George (Saracens),Teimana Harrison (Northampton Saints), Dylan Hartley (Northampton Saints) , James Haskell (Wasps), Nathan Hughes (Wasps), Maro Itoje (Saracens), George Kruis (Saracens), Joe Launchbury (Wasps), Courtney Lawes (Northampton Saints), Joe Marler (Harlequins), Matt Mullan (Wasps), Kyle Sinckler (Harlequins) , Tommy Taylor (Wasps), Mike Williams (Leicester Tigers), Tom Wood (Northampton Saints) Backs: Mike Brown (Harlequins), Danny Care (Harlequins), Elliot Daly (Wasps), Owen Farrell (Saracens), George Ford (Bath Rugby), Jonathan Joseph (Bath Rugby), Alex Lozowski (Saracens),Jonny May (Gloucester Rugby), Jack Nowell (Exeter Chiefs), Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs), Ben Te’o (Worcester Warriors), Anthony Watson (Bath Rugby), Marland Yarde (Harlequins), Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers) (Editing by Ed Osmond)