Henry Slade confident England have fixed defence after sloppy autumn

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  • Centre says there will be less emphasis on blitzing
  • 'We know what we're doing. That's a step forward'

Henry Slade believes England have taken significant strides to fix their defensive frailties on the basis that "we know what we're doing", with the players adopting a more hands-on approach following a disappointing autumn.

Slade is the first senior player to admit England had difficulties getting up to speed during a "rushed" transition to the defensive system employed by Joe El-Abd, who was parachuted into the setup for the November international series after the shock resignation of Felix Jones.

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