Curry England's youngest since Wilkinson

Tom Curry is set to become England's youngest debutant since the mercurial Jonny Wilkinson after he was named to face Argentina in the first Test in San Juan.

England flanker Tom Curry is one of four new caps coach Eddie Jones has named to face Argentina and is set to become their youngest test debutant since Jonny Wilkinson.

England's World Cup-winning five-eighth Wilkinson was 18 years 314 days old when he played against Ireland in the 1998 Five Nations, a couple of months before Curry, who will turn 19 on Thursday, was born.

"My principle has always been that if a player is good enough, you play him whether he is old or young," said Jones after naming his team for the first of a two-Test series.

"Some players at 18 are much more mature than players at 28. There were no qualms at all about throwing him in."

The Sale flanker, whose twin brother Ben is also on tour, will line up with Harry Williams, Mark Wilson and Alex Lozowski, England's other new caps, on Saturday.

On the bench there are seven more players looking to open their accounts with England. Matt Mullan, who has 15 caps, is the only replacement with any international experience.

At the other end of the scale, Dylan Hartley make his 85th England appearance, accounting for nearly a quarter of the starting XV's 345 caps, as he leads the team at the Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario in this western provincial city.

Hartley moves past Martin Johnson into third place on England's all-time list of caps winners, alongside Lawrence Dallaglio and Rory Underwood. Having missed 60 weeks over the years through suspension, it is some achievement.

His predecessor as captain, Chris Robshaw, whose experience would have been invaluable in front of a sell-out crowd of 25,000 in the shadow of the Andes, has just failed to shake off the last effects of the ankle injury he picked up in training.

"Chris is almost back to full training," said Jones. "We just felt he was a bit tired. Certainly, he should be available for the second test (in Santa Fe on June 17)."

ENGLAND: Mike Brown, Marland Yarde, Henry Slade, Alex Lozowski, Jonny May, George Ford, Danny Care, Nathan Hughes, Tom Curry, Mark Wilson, Charlie Ewels, Joe Launchbury, Harry Williams, Dylan Hartley (capt), Ellis Genge. INTERCHANGE: Jack Singleton, Matt Mullan, Will Collier, Nick Isiekwe, Don Armand, Jack Maunder, Piers Francis, Denny Solomona.


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