Fin Smith: Losing England 10 shirt hurts

Fin Smith, 23-year-old Northampton fly-half, is still grappling with the disappointment of dropping out of England's pecking order this autumn. Despite retaining his spot in the team for the Six Nations victories over Scotland, Italy and Wales after a strong display against France in February, he found himself relegated to the bench behind George Ford and Marcus Smith in three of England's four autumn internationals.

This fall from favor has been particularly hard on Smith, who had high hopes of establishing himself as England's first-choice fly-half following his outstanding performance at the 2023 Rugby Championship. However, after touring with the British and Irish Lions over the summer, Ford edged him out for selection in key games against New Zealand and Australia.

"It was a tough few weeks mentally," Smith admitted to BBC Radio Northampton's Saints Show about the autumn. "You go in with such high expectations, having done well in the Six Nations and gone on the Lions tour, and then getting your head around a few of the selection things - it does sting."

While acknowledging that his performances did not justify him being kept out of the team, Smith is determined to keep working hard and prove himself once again. He credits the coaching staff for keeping him in the loop regarding selection decisions and believes that open communication has helped alleviate tensions.

"I always have my side of things and put my opinion forward, but he [Steve Borthwick] is ultimately the one who picks the team," Smith said. "It's not that I've played badly; it's just that sometimes people get an opportunity and take it - George absolutely did that, particularly in that All Blacks game."

Smith also expressed his appreciation for being part of the British and Irish Lions tour, citing the opportunity to mix with players he normally competes against as a highlight. He praised teammate James Ryan, who he found had a "nasty" but humorous side to him.

The experience, however, has not made Smith bitter about England's selection process. Instead, it has given him a newfound appreciation for the challenges of playing at this level and the importance of resilience in the face of adversity.
 
πŸ˜©πŸ‰ UK rugby is going downhill fast... another talented player like Fin Smith getting dropped from the team πŸ€•. Poor lad's been working his socks off, thought he was gonna be England's number one fly-half after that sick performance at the Rugby Championship last year 🀯, but nope, George Ford steals the spot again πŸ‘€. And let me tell you, this Lions tour has not done him any favors... going on a great team and then getting left out of the key games πŸ€”. Smith's all right about it though, just trying to stay positive and keep working hard πŸ’ͺ, but man, this is some rough news for rugby fans πŸ‘Ž.
 
man, can't say I'm surprised lol πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ ... Fin Smith dropping out of the England pecking order? been saying it since he went on the Lions tour... Ford was always gonna come back stronger πŸš€ after that stellar performance against France in Feb. and now Smith's gotta deal with the aftermath 😐, trying to regain his spot behind Ford and Marcus Smith. good luck with that πŸ’ͺ I mean, he's already been on the bench for most of England's autumn internationals... it's like, get back out there and prove yourself again πŸ‰
 
😊 just think about how mental it must be for Fin Smith to go from being first choice to bench warmer πŸ€• it's not easy, you know? he's still got the skills, but sometimes it's about the squad dynamic & the coaches making tough calls πŸ‘
 
😊 u know i'm still tryin to figure out why we hav so many guys clamouring 4 the same spots in england rugby team πŸ€” like, fin smith's got skillz but he gets dropped 4 George Ford n Marcus Smith? wot's goin on?! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ seems like coaches need 2 step up their game n give players more freedom 2 express themselves. we can't just keep expectin guys 2 be perfect all the time, it's about how they bounce back from setbacks πŸ’ͺ
 
omg i feel so bad 4 Fin Smith πŸ˜” he worked so hard 2b the best fly-half 4 england but didnt get the recognition πŸ€• i think its great that hes staying positive & focused, tho πŸ’ͺ he just needs 2 keep grindin' n hopefully hell get his chance again πŸ”œ idk wut happened with George Ford, tho... wasnt he supposed 2 b the new fave? πŸ€” anyway, i hope Fin Smith gets back 2 his old self soon πŸ™
 
πŸ€” 22% chance of Fin Smith regaining his starting spot in the England squad? That's what stats say after 6 autumn internationals πŸ“Š. His selection record is 75% success rate, but only started games when it mattered most, like against France in Feb 😬. Meanwhile, George Ford has a 42% chance of starting over Smith πŸ’ͺ. The Lions tour was a mixed bag for him, with only 60% of starts being positive πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. But let's be real, the coaching staff is key here βš–οΈ. Will Fin Smith bounce back? πŸ“ˆ
 
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