Shaw recall does little to entice England backers
Simon Shaw in training ahead of Saturday's clashwith New Zealand
PICTURE: GETTY IMAGESSIMON SHAW and Ayoola Erinie will start England's final autumn international against New Zealand on Saturday, but their inclusion has done little to persuade punters that the Three Lions stand a chance against the southern hemisphere giants.
Martin Johnson drops Louis Deacon, Shane Geraghty and Tom Croft to the bench for the All Blacks clash - the latter to make way for Joe Worsley at blind side flanker - and he will be desperately hoping that his side find some spark.
However after flat performances against Australia and Argentina layers feel this is unlikely with 6-1 freely available about the Red Rose.
The All Blacks may not be quite the force of old at present, but they are still seen as 14-point favourites to win Saturday's match and are no better than 1-8 for the match.
"It would be far to say that we have not been knocked over for the 9-2 we are offering for England to beat the All Blacks," said Hill's spokesman Rupert Adams.
Johnson's problems thus far have centred on attack with his team scoring just one try in their last two internationals.
Hills are odds-on that this run continues on Saturday and make Jonny Wilkinson 4-5 to score all of his side's points.
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