LONDON (Reuters) - England coach Stuart Lancaster, having named a bumper 50-man World Cup training squad and left the door open for yet further additions, might appear to be flailing desperately with the tournament only four months away.
But anyone who knows him will be well aware of how much time and energy Lancaster and his assistants put into tracking and analysing every aspect of his potential players' performances.
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