Saracens FC player Chris Ashton has been backed to win his place back in the England squad for the Rugby World Cup 2015 on home soil this summer by his club boss. Mark McCall has also claimed that the winger is now playing at a much higher level that he did when he last appeared for England in the international arena.

Ashton lived up to his reputation as one of the in-form wingers at the moment in the country when he scored two stunning tries for his club in a 42-14 hammering of Harlequins FC in front of a record crowd at Wembley recently and McCall believes the player’s confidence is sky high at this time and it is showing in the performances that he has been putting in.

The two tries against Harlequins FC took his tally to 12 in 22 matches in both the Aviva Premiership and European Rugby Champions Cup this season. However, according to McCall, it is not his scoring form but the improvement in his all round game that has made Chris Ashton a contender for an England spot once again after being overlooked for the Six Nations Championship campaign earlier this year.

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Chris Robshaw, the captain of the England Rugby Team has admitted that he has become more cautious when he out in the public due to the heavy attention that he tends to receives from the paparazzi.

Earlier in April, the 28 year old Harlequins FC skipper was snapped by the paparazzi spending time with his girlfriend Camilla Kerslake in Barbados after he was given time off from the club. And he has admitted that it is disturbing at times that he does not have a private life anymore where anything and everything he does ends up in the front pages of newspapers.

And since then, the Harlequins FC man has decided to seek some advice from former England test cricketer and captain Andrew Strauss as well as another former England Rugby Team skipper Lawrence Dallagio about how to deal with being in the media spotlight all the time.

According to Robshaw, always being in the media glares and chased around by the paparazzi is not something that they welcomed or ever wanted. He added that he has to be careful when he is doing something and that is not very natural for a human being.

He added that it is a new situation and he has sat down with the likes of Andrew Strauss and Lawrence Dallagio, people who have been through these things before when they were playing for England at the highest level.

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The 22 years old Matt Kvesic and 24 years old Jonny may are included in the Gloucester Rugby Union team that will face off against Wasps team in the match scheduled to be held on Saturday, 28th February. The Match is going to be held in Ricoh Arena which is in Coventry.

The addition of these two players in the Gloucester team which will play against a formidable team like Wasps is regarded to be a major advantage for the former team.

Jonny May was not included in the England National Rugby Union Team which will play against Ireland in the match which is scheduled to be held at Aviva Stadium located in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. Because of that the 24 years old rugby player is able to play for Gloucester. Matt Kvesic got injured in the match against London Welsh which was held on 21st February.

Gloucester Rugby’s score was 48 while their opponent’s score stood at 10 in that match. The injury Kvesic received in that match was to his elbow. He was declared fit to start playing rugby again.

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