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 Lewsey praises 'visionary' Ashton  Latest Transfer

England and Wasps back Josh Lewsey has welcomed the appointment of Brian Ashton as England's new head coach.

Former attack coach Ashton was appointed on Wednesday to replace ex-boss Andy Robinson.

"It is no secret that I am a big fan of Brian's - I've championed him for a long time," Lewsey told BBC Sport.

"He's certainly a visionary. Brian challenges people to think slightly outside the box - he will want to put his own stamp on things."

Ashton has spoken of his desire to free England from their conservative mindset and style of play.

However, Lewsey said the idea that Ashton only advocates a wide game fails to understand the coach's real vision.

"I think people incorrectly label him as the advocate of 'sevens' rugby," said Lewsey, who first met Ashton when he was 18 and Ashton tried to persuade him to join Bath.

"He's actually an advocate of people taking responsibility and playing what they see in front of them, which is the key to playing exciting and challenging rugby, both defensively and offensively."

Since winning the World Cup, England's form has fallen away dismally and the mood around the team has not always been positive.

Robinson eventually paid the price for a run of eight defeats in nine games but Lewsey said it would be simplistic to blame the ex-coach for all the team's ills.

"The issues that have been implicated in England's performances run a lot deeper than just one person at the top," said Lewsey.

"I know within the management set-up they're looking at doing things slightly differently and as players you always welcome a bit of a change.

"In many ways Brian has been a shining light in a period of English rugby where there has been a lot of conservatism."





Source: BBC Sport


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