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Benhard Janse van Rensburg lined up for England bow after making training squad

Benhard Janse van Rensburg has been included in an England squad for the first time to raise the prospect of making his international debut this summer.

Benhard Janse van Rensburg has been included in an squad for the first time to raise the prospect of making his international debut this summer.

Pretoria-born Janse van Rensburg is included in an extended 42-man training squad named by head coach Steve Borthwick after qualifying for England on residency grounds from July 8.

The 29-year-old centre joined in 2021 and has spent the last three seasons at , where his powerful carrying, creative skills and consistency placed him on Borthwick’s radar.

The Nations Championship opener against in Johannesburg on July 4 will come too soon for his first cap, but he will be available for the Tests against Fiji on July 11 and Argentina a week later.

Bristol’s Benhard Janse van Rensburg could make his England debut this summer
(Bradley Collyer/PA)

Squad

He made a 20-minute cameo as a replacement for South Africa Under-20s in 2016, but ruled that did not tie him to the Springboks because of exceptional circumstances following an appeal by the Rugby Football Union.

There is no place in the training squad that gathers for a three-day camp in Surrey on Monday for centres Ollie Lawrence and Max Ojomoh, while wing Henry Arundell is another big name omission.

Arundell started the first three matches of the that ended with England finishing in fifth place but paid the price after making a number of mistakes that exposed his defensive limitations.

The inclusion of rookies Charlie Bracken and Archie McParland increases the number of scrum-halves to five and is reward for the promise they have shown at and Northampton respectively this season.

Noah Caluori, the Gallagher Prem’s top scorer in 2025-26, is also present and the teenage try machine could be given his Test debut next month.

Return

George Martin makes a welcome return after overcoming a long-term shoulder problem with the abrasive 24-year-old second row having made a successful comeback for in recent weeks.

Bath’s rising hooker Kepu Tuipulotu is present among the front rows as Borthwick looks to build depth in the position with the options thinned by Luke Cowan-Dickie’s broken wrist.

England are considering resting some of their British and Irish for the brutal summer itinerary, which is made up of Tests on three continents and features over 25,000 miles of travel.

Captain Maro Itoje could be among those stood down with next year’s in mind, while Tom Curry, Ellis Genge, Ben Earl, Ollie Chessum and Tommy Freeman were also heavily involved in the Lion’s 2-1 series triumph over Australia in 2025.

All of them have been selected in the current training squad that is to begin preparations to take on back-to-back world champions South Africa at Ellis Park.

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