Northampton boss Jim Mallinder declares interest in the England job

Image caption, Jim Mallinder coached England Saxons to 15 wins in 16 games

Northampton director of rugby Jim Mallinder has declared his interest in the England coaching job.

Current coach Martin Johnson's future is in doubt following a disappointing World Cup both on and off the field.

Mallinder, 45, said: "Every player should aspire to play for his country and I think that's the same for coaches too - aspire to be the best you can.

"If one day, I ever have that honour, it would be something that would be very difficult to turn down."

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if he wants to continue in the job or if the Rugby Football Union want him to remain in charge.

His fate is the subject of two reviews, one headed by Rob Andrew, the RFU's professional rugby director and Johnson's line manager, the other by former RFU vice-chairman Fran Cotton.

Mallinder, who played full-back for Sale, took to last season's Heineken Cup final, losing .

He played twice for England in 1997 and coached England Saxons between 2006 and 2007, winning 15 of his 16 matches in charge, including a victory over the New Zealand Maori in the .