“Billy done really well, and watching him, I think he’s in excellent condition,” said Borthwick. “He’s the one who’s worked incredibly diligently to be in the position he’s in right now.
“I said on Monday I wanted to have a last look at him to see how he was in terms of selection this week for this match. And he’s raring to go, as all the players are. He’s another player who hasn’t been in the white shirt for some time.
“I want the players to bring their strengths into the game, I want the players to want the ball, to really want the ball and make a difference within the game. I want to make sure all the players are in the position to want the ball.
“And I think his apology shows his character that he’s been so open and honest, publicly. That shows the character of the man.
“I think the whole issue, it’s turned out to be bigger than it is in reality. But Billy’s an important figure within the squad, the players have incredible respect for him, and they look up to him. So having him here in the squad is really important for us.”