LILLE, France, Sept 23 (Reuters) - England coach Steve Borthwick said playing three flyhalves for part of Saturday's 71-0 thrashing of Chile had brought a new dimension to his side that he could deploy again in future.
"As I've been saying for quite a long period now I think this squad is packed full of talent and it's packed full of different options.
The England coach also praised 20-year-old man of the match Henry Arundell, who equalled an England record of five tries.
Saturday's victory means England have taken a decisive stride towards the quarter-finals.
The England coach did not give hints on his team for their next test against the Samoans in two week's time, insisting the Chile match should not be viewed as a try out of reserves but instead as proof of the depth of England's squad.
Persons:
Steve Borthwick, George Ford's, Marcus Smith, Borthwick, Ford, Owen Farrell, Smith, I've, Owen, George, Marcus, Henry Arundell, Tom Curry's, Philip Blenkinsop, Ken Ferris
Organizations:
LILLE, England, Samoans, Thomson
Locations:
France, England, Chile, Argentina, Japan, Samoa