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Injuries Hit England Ahead of Six Nations

Injuries Hit England Ahead of Six Nations


England's rugby team faces significant challenges as they prepare for the upcoming Six Nations tournament. Head coach Steve Borthwick has been dealt a major setback with the news that Exeter Chiefs winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso will miss the entire tournament due to shoulder surgery following a dislocated shoulder. This injury, alongside Northampton Saints full-back George Furbank's broken arm, leaves Borthwick without two key players in his starting back three, complicating squad selection ahead of their first match against Ireland on February 1.

In the Gallagher Premiership, Bath currently leads the table but recently suffered a narrow defeat to Northampton Saints. The match was marked by a contentious incident involving Bath's Ollie Lawrence and Northampton's Alex Mitchell, resulting in a yellow card for Mitchell. Despite the loss, Bath's strong bench, including players like Thomas du Toit, showcased their resilience and tactical prowess, although they were ultimately denied a comeback win by a late penalty from Northampton's Fin Smith.

As the Six Nations tournament approaches, England's backline will face challenges due to the injuries. Potential replacements include Northampton's Ollie Sleightholme, Sale's Tom Roebuck, Bath's Joe Cokanasiga, and Bristol Bears' Gabriel Ibitoye. England's performance in the Autumn Nations Series has been a topic of discussion, with close losses against major teams and a significant win over Japan, but they have struggled to secure more than three victories in a Six Nations campaign since their last title in 2020.

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