The
Gloucester centre has spoken publicly for the first time since he was captured
on CCTV in conversation with a woman in Queenstown's Altitude Bar.
Tindall
looked sheepish as he sat alongside England
manager Martin Johnson and both men side-stepped questions on the issue.
The Rugby
Football Union announced at the outset of the press conference that only
questions of a rugby nature would be permitted.
Tindall
briefly denied the last week had been a challenging time for him and said he
hoped his form would hold up "fine" as he prepares to start against
Romania on Saturday.
Johnson then
intervened to deflect all further questions on the subject, including inquiries
as to whether the saga had been a distraction to the squad.
"We
have put it to bed. We are looking forward to a big game, we are playing
Romania," said Johnson.
Tindall
missed last Sunday's 41-10 victory over Georgia which, according to Johnson,
was down to squad rotation and not a disciplinary decision.
But the 2003
World Cup-winning centre is back to start in an England team featuring seven
changes, including the return of wing Mark Cueto.
Asked
whether the last week had been difficult, Tindall mumbled: "Not really,
you just get on and train.
"You
want to play every game and I was disappointed I didn't get a run out last
weekend but you work hard and hope you get picked by the coach every week. It
is as simple as that."
Tindall was
then asked by a television reporter whether he had anything to add, whether he
wanted to show some "contrition" or offer an explanation and Johnson jumped
in.
"I said
to you last week what happened, the guys went out and had a drink. We had that
conversation last week," said Johnson.
"We
have moved on. We have played a game and we have another one this week."
A source
close to Tindall and his new wife Zara Phillips, the Queen's grand-daughter,
has said the woman in the CCTV footage is an old friend of the couple.
Phillips has flown out to New Zealand and is understood to be heading
to Dunedin in time for the match.
Johnson has
named his strongest available side to face Romania, with Tindall and Manu
Tuilagi joined by Jonny Wilkinson in midfield.
Cueto takes
over from Delon Armitage on the wing after shaking off a back problem while
hooker Steve Thompson, prop Alex Corbisiero, lock Louis Deacon and flanker Tom
Croft all come into the starting pack.
James
Haskell continues at No 8 in the injury-enforced absence of Nick Easter.
Johnson is
also without suspended lock Courtney Lawes, while prop Matt Stevens has been
struggling with an ankle injury.
Johnson
blasted England for being "sloppy" against Georgia and for a lack of
discipline in both defence and attack, which led to a "brutal"
honesty session.
When England
ruled the world under Johnson's captaincy they prided themselves on a
single-figure penalty count - but last Sunday they had conceded 11 by
half-time.
When the
game eventually opened up in the second period, Johnson was furious that
England became loose and wasted attacking opportunities.
His message
immediately after the match was that England will be on an early flight home
unless there is a marked improvement in standards.
Johnson drew
on his bitter memories of England's early exit from the 1999 World Cup, when he
had to play for Leicester against Newcastle on the day of the semi-finals.
"If you
get it wrong you will be home very quickly watching the latter stages,"
said Johnson.
"Make
sure you have done everything you can to be as good as you can right now. Let's
make sure we can be as good as we can be in every training session."
Tindall
revealed the squad had reacted positively to that jolt of reality.
"We
have had a good week's training. Obviously we weren't happy with the game last
Sunday, especially the last 20 minutes and the forced errors," Tindall
said.
"This
week has been outstanding. All the training days have been really good, really
sharp and a big step up from where we have been in the last two or three weeks.
"With a
World Cup you have always got to get the mentality right because it is such a
short format. You have to switch on for every game, every training session and
to have the focus to be switched on.
"That
is something we have talked about and hopefully we will get better and better
as we go through the World Cup."
England XV: B
Foden (Northampton Saints); C Ashton (Northampton Saints), M Tuilagi (Leicester
Tigers), M Tindall (Gloucester Rugby), M Cueto (Sale Sharks); J Wilkinson
(Toulon), B Youngs (Leicester Tigers); A Corbisiero (London Irish), S Thompson
(London Wasps), D Cole (Leicester Tigers), L Deacon (Leicester Tigers), T
Palmer (Stade Francais), T Croft (Leicester Tigers), L Moody (Bath Rugby,
capt), J Haskell (Ricoh Black Rams).
Replacements: L
Mears (Bath Rugby), D Wilson (Bath Rugby), S Shaw (Unattached), T Wood
(Northampton Saints), R Wigglesworth (Saracens), T Flood (Leicester Tigers), D
Armitage (London Irish).
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