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Freeman Aims to Silence Pollock in England’s Season Finale

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Published: 15 July 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The long road concludes this weekend for several players involved in last year’s British and Irish Lions tour. These athletes are maintaining a brave face even though they desperately need this final season break. When you factor in the extensive travel, intense training, and various mental stresses, the current campaign remains relentless. The 2025-26 season has demanded a massive toll on every single player from a physical and mental perspective. If you look at the statistics before Saturday’s match against Argentina, it is a genuine wonder players are standing.

Among the English Lions, Henry Pollock is preparing to participate in his thirty-second competitive game of the season. His Northampton teammate Tommy Freeman is about to play his twenty-ninth match during this specific long campaign. Ben Earl and Ellis Genge will face the same situation assuming they play against the tough Argentine side. Ollie Chessum sits just one match behind these players as the final weekend of the season approaches quickly. This situation speaks volumes about their collective resilience despite the heavy burden placed on their tired bodies today.

Considering the intense focus swirling around him, Pollock remains in truly remarkable shape for these demanding international matches. He looked sharp while scoring a memorable hat-trick against Fiji in Liverpool during the previous Saturday afternoon fixture. His active minutes total stands at 1,533 thanks to his frequent deployment as an impact substitute from the bench. This total is substantially fewer than the 2,052 minutes accumulated by the hard-working and talented winger Tommy Freeman recently. There are clearly many nuances surrounding this type of data as players are monitored better than they once were.

Freeman’s figures are certainly worthy of closer examination despite the improved monitoring processes used by modern professional rugby teams. During the 2023-24 season, he was selected for thirty-five games, which totalled 2,530 minutes on the field of play. Last season he appeared in thirty-four games, including all three demanding Lions Tests, well over the recommended threshold by experts. Collectively, the twenty-five-year-old has clocked up more than 7,000 minutes of top-level rugby since September 2023, with more ahead. An intense pre-World Cup year is still to come, which will undoubtedly challenge his physical recovery and overall health.

It was not a massive surprise when Freeman admitted to feeling a sense of built-up anxiety last summer abroad. He revealed he had been struggling without realizing it from a serious mental health perspective during that difficult tour period. Northampton officials did what they could to ease his workload, but relief did not arrive until he suffered injury. He sustained a hamstring injury during last November’s international period, which provided some much-needed respite from the relentless playing cycle. He has been fully back at it since just before Christmas, and the end is now finally in sight today.

Perhaps this weekend will also be the one that settles the argument about the shirt number he should wear. That vexed debate received another vigorous stir against Fiji, as England looks to solidify their backline for future challenges. Freeman was selected to wear numbers thirteen and fourteen in England’s two Tests this month against different challenging opposition sides. He ended up fulfilling both roles in Liverpool after a hamstring injury forced Alex Mitchell to leave the field early. The arrival of Noah Caluori necessitated a sizeable backline reshuffle, which kept the coaching staff busy throughout the intense match.

With Henry Slade in lovely touch and England also keen to show faith in other players, the ideal blend remains. England is also keen to show faith in Benhard van Rensburg and Seb Atkinson, which makes the midfield selection process tricky. The ideal midfield blend continues to divide opinion among experts and fans who watch the team play each weekend cycle. Sooner rather than later, the management will be forced to make a long-term call regarding the best tactical balance. Max Ojomoh, Ollie Lawrence, and the returning Joe Marchant are also potentially in the frame for next year’s big tournament.

Freeman says he finds defending at thirteen easier than on the wing and remains open-minded about his best position. He is happy to play wherever he is needed for the team as long as he stays involved with England. He tries to avoid stuff online, but he knows there are people saying he would be better on the wing instead. Others argue he would make a great centre, but he focuses on the job he has to do each single day. He is focused on his performance and does not let the noise from external critics affect his preparation for the match.

He would also love to score on Saturday to silence the exuberant Pollock, who has been teasing him about his tries. Pollock has been quick to point out that he contributed three more tries than his friend and supposed specialist finisher this term. Freeman confirmed they have had a lot of stick from him, as you can imagine with such a competitive young group. He joked that Pollock is rapid, acknowledging his acceleration is very good and he is a powerful guy on the field. Freeman likes to think he has the edge for top-end pace, otherwise, he would be struggling to keep his job today.

Competition for places and professional pride will keep everyone going for these last few days of the long season. Richard Wigglesworth, England’s defence coach, noted that the main motivation is playing for the country that they love so very much. You are away with the country you want to be playing for, which provides a significant boost to all the players. He is sure all the players will have some well-deserved rest and relaxation after this, but the focus remains clear. At the moment it is all about what we are doing this week to prepare for the final game ahead.

Every player understands the necessity of finishing the season on a high note before they can finally enjoy their summer breaks. They will regroup and reflect on what has been a physically demanding but ultimately rewarding period for the entire English national squad. The atmosphere in the camp remains positive as they look toward the future with a sense of purpose and collective team ambition. Supporters across the United Kingdom are hoping for a strong display to round off the season with a win against Argentina. This final performance will be a testament to the hard work and dedication shown by these players throughout this very long year.

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