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Six Nations: England's Alex Corbisiero looking forward to facing Wales

Image: Alex Corbisiero: Northampton forward back in England fold

Alex Corbisiero is hoping to make his mark with England when they take on Wales in their Six Nations opener in Cardiff on February 6.

The British and Irish Lions prop has been hampered by a series of injuries in recent years and missed the autumn internationals with a shoulder problem, but he is now back in action with Northampton and looking forward to World Cup year.

The 26-year-old, who was named in Stuart Lancaster's Six Nations squad on Wednesday, said: "It was very, very frustrating. There were some tough times.

"It was not easy, but it makes it a lot sweeter to be back healthy and in a position to be back where I want to be.

"What an opportunity, what a way to start the competition and what an intense environment to walk into. I'm really looking forward to being involved.

"It's a massive year. We need to start putting in some performances, building some momentum and start aiming through this competition into what's ahead."

Point to prove

England have come close in the three Six Nations tournaments under Lancaster and have a point to prove at the Millennium Stadium next month.

The last time England went to Cardiff, bidding for a Grand Slam, they were beaten 30-3, while Wales are also World Cup pool opponents.

"We've won four out of five three years in a row, under Stuart, very close to winning that competition," Corbisiero added.

"Now it's time to step that up. Each game is so competitive. Everyone brings their 'A game' and rises to the occasion, that's why it's such a hard tournament to come out on top of.

"That's definitely the goal for us. We're aiming towards big things in this competition and leading into the World Cup.

"Now is the time to start winning those games consistently and getting to the top of this competition."

Brad Barritt of Saracens is also relishing a big international year and hopes to hold on to his spot in the centre despite competition from the likes of rugby league convert Sam Burgess.

"Across the board in the England squad there's great depth. The centres is no different," Barritt said.

"Every time I pull on the England jersey it's where I want to be.

"Every opportunity you get an England jersey you're purely a custodian of that and you've got to do everything you can for the team to make sure you hold on to it."

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