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Burgess to discover World Cup fate

England coach Stuart Lancaster names tournament hosts England's final 31-man squad on Thursday.

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The former South Sydney Premiership winner in Australia's National Rugby League only moved across to the 15-man code at the start of last season, joining English club side Bath.

Burgess, playing at centre, impressed on his union Test debut as England opened their World Cup warm-up programme with a 19-14 win over France at Twickenham a fortnight ago.

He was not selected for last weekend's 20-25 defeat against France in Paris, as Lancaster opted to go with Luther Burrell and Jonathan Joseph in midfield instead.

Lancaster is going to have cut eight players from his current squad of 39 to meet the World Cup limit of 31.Burgess to discover World Cup fate

Joseph and the experienced Brad Barritt are set to secure two of the centre berths, leaving Burgess to fight it out with the likes of Henry Slade – who also starred on debut against France at Twickenham – Burrell and Billy Twelvetrees for a place in Lancaster's squad.

The 26-year-old Burgess received encouraging words from Lancaster after the France game at Twickenham, with the Red Rose coach saying: "That particular decision around the centre combination will go down to the wire.

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"Sam's been impressive. I thought Henry did very well.

"For people like Slade it's also about the next two weeks, the two months and the next two years as well," added Lancaster of the 22-year-old rising star.

Former England scrumhalf Matt Dawson said he expected Burgess to make the cut – although he wouldn't be in his squad, with the 2003 World Cup-winner a fan of Slade's greater all-round game.

"Sam's inclusion will be based on more than what he did at Twickenham. His off-field influence is well received by the management," Dawson said.

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"Henry Slade played out of his skin and more importantly looked like he could do that week in, week out.

"I can understand why they'd take Sam Burgess but he wouldn't be in my 31, nor in Clive Woodward's," added Dawson in a reference to England's World Cup-winning coach of 12 years ago.

Burgess to discover World Cup fateRetired Ireland centre great Brian O'Driscoll is another former player who believes Burgess has left himself too little time to learn the intricacies of the 15-man code if he wants to play in the upcoming World Cup

"Burgess has proper defensive X Factor, of that there's no doubt," O'Driscoll said on his website.

"When his team has the ball though, I just don't think he's quite up to speed at international level just yet."

O'Driscoll, along with Dawson believes Exeter's Slade, who can also play fly-half, would be a better choice for England's World Cup squad than Burgess.

"In league, the tackle completes the play with no rucking needed," O'Driscoll said.

"Two very different mindsets. As much as all eyes were on the league convert, it was actually his centre partner [Slade] that stole the show for me."

England, who open the World Cup against Fiji at Twickenham on September 18, have been drawn in a so-called 'group of death' with Australia and Wales.

That means at least one of rugby union's major nations will fail to qualify for the quarter-finals as only two teams from each of the four pools go through to the last eight.

Agence France-Presse

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