Former skipper Will Carling has urged England to omit Sam Burgess from their World Cup squad, warning coach Stuart Lancaster his lack of union experience will be exposed by top opposition.
Burgess is competing with Luther Burrell for a place alongside first choice centres Brad Barritt and Jonathan Joseph in the hosts' 31-man party, which is announced tonight.
The 26-year-old swapped the NRL for union 10 months ago and made his Test debut in the 19-14 victory over France 12 days ago, executing two bit tackles in a solid if unspectacular display.
Carling, speaking at Heineken's World Cup campaign launch, insists he feels "sorry" for Burgess for being fast tracked into the England set-up.
"I'm in awe of Sam as a rugby league player, but there is no one that I have spoken to who I respect - ex-players, coaches - who thinks he's ready," the former England captain and centre said.