LONDON Irish starlet Joe Cokanasiga has been named in Eddie Jones’ 31-man England squad for the two-Test tour to Argentina in June.

The 19-year-old wing, who was part of the England Under 20s side which won the Six Nations, has impressed this season, scoring five tries in 11 appearances for Exiles.

He will be joined by a host of big names who missed out on selection for the British & Irish Lions trip to New Zealand, including captain Dylan Hartley, James Haskell, ex-skipper Chris Robshaw and vice captains Mike Brown and George Ford.

England play two test matches against the hosts – on Saturday, June 10 and seven days later – and Jones is demanding a series victory. He said: “We have picked the best squad we have available and we are looking forward to going to Argentina and winning 2-0.

"The squad have a great opportunity to represent their country and win for England. There are a few new faces in the set-up so every training session and team meeting will count.

“The Pumas are a physically aggressive side and they have become very good at playing unstructured rugby; we need to make sure we control the structural part of the game and our defence will play an absolutely crucial role.

“Dylan Hartley will lead the side again having captained the team excellently during the RBS 6 Nations and will be supported by Mike Brown, Danny Care and George Ford.”