Saracen’s Billy Vunipola prefers earning more England caps over fame

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Billy Vunipola poses during the England media session held at Pennyhill Park on November 02, 2022 in Bagshot, England. (Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images)

Billy Vunipola has revealed he turned down lucrative work entertaining ‘100 drunk people asking me questions about Eddie Jones’ to instead focus on reviving his England career.

Vunipola was among a group of senior players culled by Jones a year ago amid doubts from the head coach over their appetite to complete another World Cup cycle and he missed an entire autumn campaign plus Six Nations as a result.

In response, the Saracens number eight took himself out of the limelight, declining close to six-figure sums to host supporters at England games and observing a self-imposed media blackout.

That paid off when he was recalled for the July tour to Australia and he continues his return against Argentina on Sunday.

‘Sometimes it’s not about money, it’s more about how you want to feel, how you want to present yourself,’ Vunipola said.

England rugby coach Eddie Jones

England head coach Eddie Jones cut Vunipola over a year ago (Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images)

‘I didn’t want to be one of those guys who was just happy to be dropped. That’s how I assume it to be – people just turning up at Twickenham, happy to take the cash. I wanted to play.

‘I watched every single England game. I didn’t want to be one of those who was bitter and not watch the games.

‘But I didn’t want to be at Twickenham. There are marquees everywhere and they want to throw cash at you to do appearances. I didn’t want to do it because you say one thing wrong, someone sends it to the press. So I was very careful.

‘Being injured (and missing games) is different to being fit and not being picked.

‘There’s a different feeling, it’s almost envy and you don’t want envy because you want the England team and players to do well. I want to be playing, not sitting with 100 drunk people asking me questions about Eddie.’

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