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13th January 2016
03:18pm GMT

"We have selected a squad of players who we think can go to Murrayfield and win. This is our number one priority, to start with a win, so we have picked a squad which is a mix of experience and potential. "The long-term strategy for England is to develop a side who can be the most dominant team in world rugby, so we have chosen a lot of new players on the growth we see in them. "We see these players growing into England players of the future and developing into a side who can be the best in the world. Our aim is to develop a squad where there is depth and competition in every position."Tuilagi, who was injured at the time, was dropped from England's World Cup reckoning after an alleged altercation with English police - a claim he has strongly denied. The centre's forceful but fair tackle on David Wallace, in 2011, led to the flanker missing the World Cup.
Ashton has faced Ireland four times and finished on the winning side on three occasions. Last year, he was involved in a dust-up with Sean O'Brien while on England Saxons duty.
Hartley has a spotty history when it comes to Ireland. He was suspended for eight weeks, in 2012, for biting Stephen Ferris while, later that year, he was in trouble again for an elbow on Rory Best. In last year's Six Nations, he copped some flak for shoving an injured Robbie Henshaw to the turf.
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