Irish Daily Mail

Farrell is ‘50-50’ as Saracens to make call tomorrow on fitness

- By DUNCAN BECH

OWEN FARRELL will be given until tomorrow to prove his fitness for Saracens’ Champions Cup quarter-final against Leinster but Billy Vunipola has been ruled out of the trip to Dublin. Farrell is struggling with a quad problem sustained during England’s final Six Nations match against Ireland and only returned to light training yesterday with Alex Lozowski on standby to deputise. Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall insists Farrell will start Sunday’s showdown with the tournament favourites at Lansdowne Road even if he is given the all-clear to play but unable to perform goalkickin­g duties. ‘We’ll make a decision on Owen on Friday. His chances are probably 50-50,’ McCall said. ‘He did a little bit today [Wednesday] for the first time and we’ll see how he reacts to that. ‘Fingers crossed he’ll be able to do a bit more on Friday. I think he will be able to kick, but placekicki­ng is going to be the question mark. He doesn’t need to be able to place-kick to play. ‘I wouldn’t want to play him if he’s going to break down and be out for a long period of time so we’ll be advised by the medical team as to how big a risk that would be. ‘Owen is a great player in good form at the moment. He had a good Six Nations and was probably one of England’s best players in the competitio­n. ‘He’s on top of his game and we’re hopeful that he’ll play, but if he can’t then Alex is a great stand-in who played really well over the weekend.’ Vunipola had been pencilled in to make his comeback on Sunday from the fractured arm sustained in January but the England No 8 remains a fortnight away from full fitness. ‘Billy won’t be available. He’s as fit as he’s ever been but unfortunat­ely his arm is still broken,’ McCall said. ‘We’re not going to take a risk with him because he’s not quite there. He’s not far away, probably a couple of weeks away.’

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