Fiji v England: Benhard Janse van Rensburg backed to make Test impact

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Benhard Janse van Rensburg's ability to make hits in defence and plays in attack will add to England's midfield says senior assistant coach Richard Wigglesworth.

Janse van Rensburg briefly represented South Africa's under-20s more than a decade ago, but is eligible for England after the Rugby Football Union successfully questioned whether he was tied to the Springboks at Test level.

The 29-year-old Bristol star is poised to win his first England cap against Fiji in Liverpool on Saturday.

"He brings an all-court game, doesn't he?," said Wigglesworth.

"I enjoy how he wants to hit and loves the physical side of the game, but he also wants the ball on the other side.

"If he gets a chance I'm sure that's what he'll show us as well."

Janse van Rensburg, who qualifies for England after five years playing in the country, has been named in the Prem team of the season for the past three campaigns.

He can play both inside and outside centre, increasing the possible combinations that England could deploy as they attempt to avoid a sixth straight Test defeat.

Gloucester's hard-running Seb Atkinson, who topped the Prem's regular-season stats for gain-line carries, appears to have emerged as first-choice inside centre. The 24-year-old has started England's past three Tests.

England have attempted to convert wing Tommy Freeman into a gainline-breaking 13 over the past year, with seven of his past nine appearances coming at outside centre.

Max Ojomoh and Henry Slade are the other midfield options in the squad.

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