While fan-favorite fly-halves George Ford, Marcus Smith, and Fin Smith secured their places, a few seasoned veterans and rising stars were unexpectedly left off the list.
Here’s a breakdown of the big names left in the cold:
Known for his larger-than-life personality and notorious social media presence, Harlequins prop Joe Marler has been a stalwart in England's front row for over a decade. Marler’s experience and resilience have made him a fan favorite, but he finds himself off the initial elite contract roster. Many believed his scrummaging expertise would secure him a spot, especially given the lack of tighthead props in the group. Is Borthwick looking toward the next generation of props? Time will tell.
2. Dan Cole (Leicester Tigers)
Leicester’s iconic tighthead Dan Cole, who boasts over 100 caps for England, also misses out. Cole’s scrummaging dominance is well-documented, and he's a household name in English rugby circles. His exclusion raises eyebrows, as he's been a vital presence in England's set-piece. Perhaps the 36-year-old veteran's omission signals an intent to groom younger props for the future.
3. Sam Underhill (Bath RFC)
Bath's powerhouse back-rower Sam Underhill is another standout name left off the list. Renowned for his bone-crunching tackles and defensive work, Underhill's omission has been met with surprise. His impact in England's 2019 World Cup run was immense, and he's still at the peak of his game, so his absence could indicate a shifting focus toward bolstering England's attacking options.