"We are looking forward to going to Argentina and winning 2-0", said head coach Jones.
The former Samoa rugby league global who qualified for England on residency grounds, was one of 15 uncapped players in a 31-man squad named by England coach Eddie Jones for a two-Test series.
But there is no denying Solomona's talent, with the 23-year-old Auckland-born wing having scored 10 tries in 13 appearances for Sale since joining in December. "It gives me an opportunity to see whether I'm good enough, and that's exciting".
"It's about how you feel and how much you want it. Denny is keen to play for England".
A resolution to the dispute over his transfer from Castleford to Sale is expected on Friday.
"There's something about him, he finds the line".
Among the first tasks for Jones and Hartley, as they try to put names to all the fresh young faces, will be to try to tell the identical Curry twins apart. He's still got a lot of work to do on his game, positionally, but we can work on those areas with him.
"I think he's got that X-factor, whatever you want to call it".
"He scores tries, that's their job", Jones said.
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"Wingers are like goalkeepers - a goalkeeper has so many saves to make in the game and the good goalkeeper makes those saves".
"There is no reason why other players can't come back into it but they've got to be desperate to improve".
"There's a gap between the Premiership and worldwide rugby, and he's done well at Premiership rugby but we'll find out more about him on this tour".
England play Argentina in San Juan on June 10 and then in Santa Fe on June 17 and Jones has also made changes to the coaching team with Steve Borthwick on Lions duty. "The only thing the senior players should ask of them is to tone it down and find them a steak restaurant at night".
"League's the simplest game in the world".
Francis, who will play for the Northampton Saints in England's Premiership, and the other uncapped players have no doubt been fast-tracked into the side with 16 players unavailable due to the British and Irish Lions' upcoming tour of New Zealand.
The highly-successful Under-20 production line has been raided in picking the debutants, but it is the senior players overlooked by the Lions who will form the core of the starting XV.
Mike Brown - vice-captain (Harlequins, 60 caps), Danny Care - vice captain (Harlequins, 71 caps), Joe Cokanasiga (London Irish, uncapped), Nathan Earle (Saracens, uncapped), George Ford - vice captain (Bath Rugby, 35 caps), Piers Francis (Auckland Blues/Northampton Saints, uncapped), Sam James (Sale Sharks, uncapped), Alex Lozowski (Saracens, uncapped), Harry Mallinder (Northampton Saints, uncapped), Joe Marchant (Harlequins, uncapped), Jack Maunder (Exeter Chiefs, uncapped), Jonny May (Gloucester Rugby, 25 caps), Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs, 4 caps), Denny Solomona (Sale Sharks, uncapped).
"We have the young guy from Sarries coming in [Isiekwe] who is potentially a very good player". "I want them to be the new energy in the team". Jones, though, is adamant no one should assume anything, his senior players included. "And to find them a steak restaurant at night".





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