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Freddie Steward eyeing new role in England team on summer tour

Steward is touring Argentina and the USA with England in a summer when many of Steve Borthwick’s biggest stars are on the Lions tour to Australia

Will Jennings
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Monday 02 June 2025 16:14 BST
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Freddie Steward is relishing a leadership role for England this summer
Freddie Steward is relishing a leadership role for England this summer (Getty Images)

Freddie Steward is relishing his newfound leadership role ahead of an “amazing” maiden trip to the Americas this summer.

The Leicester Tigers full back, 24, forms part of a 33-strong training squad ahead of England’s visit to both Argentina and the USA next month.

Those three clashes – two against the Pumas in Buenos Aires and San Juan and one against the Eagles in Washington – fall during the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia meaning many of Steve Borthwick’s leading senior stars will be absent for the transatlantic fixtures.

That has thrust Steward, who has earned 36 caps since his debut in 2021, into an enhanced level of responsibility and the Norfolk-born star can’t wait to share his insight with some of the younger generation getting their first taste of international action.

“This is an opportunity for lads who haven’t had one yet to show what they can do,” he said.

“I think it would be a waste to not try and share some of that experience with the lads coming in, so leadership is something that I’ll try and add to this group.

“We’ve still got some old heads in the room – the likes of George Ford and Jamie George with that experience so it’s a good mix.

“It feels like the first day back at school at training with a lot of fresh faces, so it’s good to see everyone again and we’re all really excited for it.

“It’ll be amazing. I've never been to any of the Americas – South or North – so I’m dead excited to be able to go somewhere new and experience that atmosphere.”

Freddie Steward has won 36 caps for England and become renowned for his prowess under the high ball
Freddie Steward has won 36 caps for England and become renowned for his prowess under the high ball (PA Wire)
Steward is looking forward to a leadership role this summer
Steward is looking forward to a leadership role this summer (Getty Images)

An England XV take on a France XV at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham later this month before travelling to Argentina for their series opener in the capital on 5 July.

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One familiar face Steward will encounter is Tigers teammate Julian Montoya, a veteran of the South American rugby scene having racked up nearly 100 caps over the last 11 years.

Steward is excited at the prospect of a reunion with the experienced hooker and is similarly keen to explore some of the culture away from the pitch on the squad’s travels.

“I think I might see Julian [Montoya] out there,” he added. “He's an incredible player and he’s always a tough opponent too, so I’ll look forward to that.

“I think when you say Argentina, steak and wine comes into mind – we’ve also been looking at some golf courses so there will be some of that tourism going on.

“As soon as the sun comes out everyone gets the golf bug so yeah, it’s a very popular pastime in the group. I’ve heard it’s incredible to be a part of so it’ll be a good challenge for us, but I’m looking forward to it.”

England XV face France XV at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, on Saturday 21 June at 3:15pm. Tickets from £25, please visit www.englandrugby.com/xvtickets

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