Steve Borthwick handed boost amid England back row injury crisis

Steve Borthwick handed boost amid England back row injury crisis
Steve Borthwick handed boost amid England back row injury crisis

Steve Borthwick handed boost amid England back row injury crisis

Of the back row that started for England in the World Cup semi-final against South Africa in October, Courtney Lawes has since retired from international rugby, Tom Curry has a season-ending hip injury and Ben Earl is still nursing a knee injury.

Steve Borthwick handed boost amid England back row injury crisis
Steve Borthwick handed boost amid England back row injury crisis

Saracens revealed this week that No. 8 Tom Willis is likely to miss the Six Nations after undergoing minor surgery on his knee, which is even worse news for England head coach Steve Borthwick.

Despite having an abundance of options in the back row at the moment, England is on the verge of a little injury catastrophe. But with Zach Mercer back, Borthwick received a huge boost today.

The Gloucester No8 underwent ankle surgery at the beginning of November and it was believed he would be out of action for an extended period, casting his participation in the Six Nations into doubt. However, he has made a swift return, and is set to start at the back of the scrum tomorrow night against ASM Clermont Auvergne at Kingsholm in the Challenge Cup.

This is a major boost for both England ahead of the Six Nations and Gloucester for the rest of the season. The Cherry and Whites arrested a six match losing streak with a win over Georgia’s Black Lion last Saturday, but it is safe to say that the 26-year-old has been sorely missed this past month after a barnstorming start to the season with Gloucester.

The former Montpellier star put the disappointment of missing out on Borthwick’s World Cup squad behind him with a great start to life at Kingsholm before his injury. But if he is able to regain that form, he will undoubtedly be in contention to make the Six Nations for England.

Mercer is not the only person to make a rapid return to action, as Saracens revealed this week that Earl too is set to return ahead of schedule before the end of the year.

Gloucester XV
15. Louis Rees-Zammit*
14. Jony May*

13. Chris Harris

12. Max Llewellyn

11. Ollie Thorley*

10. Santi Carreras

9. Stephen Varney*

1. Harry Elrington

2. Santi Socino

3. Fraser Balmain

4. Freddie Clarke*

5. Matias Alemanno

6. Jack Clement*

7. Lewis Ludlow* (C)

8. Zach Mercer

 

Replacements

16. George McGuigan

17. Jamal Ford-Robinson

18. Kirill Gotovtsev

19. Cam Jordan*

20. Ben Donnell

21. Charlie Chapman*

22. Seb Atkinson*

23. Lloyd Evans*

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