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25 Oct 2024 | 5 min |

Enhanced EPS contracts announced for England Men

Head coach Steve Borthwick has awarded 17 players with Enhanced Elite Player Squad contracts.

The introduction of the contracts, which form part of the newly created Men’s Professional Game Partnership (MPGP) announced in September, allows Borthwick to have the final say on all sports science and medical matters relating to the players, and will help ensure the best possible preparation for the England Men’s team. 

Enhanced EPS contracts

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“I am delighted to be in a position to name the 17 players who are first to receive the enhanced EPS contracts.” said Borthwick. “I am confident that these contracts, and our strong relationship with the Premiership clubs, will play a significant role in England Rugby’s continued development.”

Conor O’Shea, RFU Director of Performance Rugby, added: “One of the aims of the new Men’s Professional Game Partnership is to create world-leading English teams.

“Enhanced EPS contracts will enable Steve and his coaching team to work in partnership with the players and their clubs, on their individual development plans, medical, and strength and conditioning programmes to ensure optimum preparation for England Men’s fixtures. 

“We believe this new collaborative approach between club, country and the players can bring greater stability to English rugby, as well as supporting the growth and performance of the England Men’s team.”