Coventry Telegraph

Hartley is in good shape for England

- By DUNCAN BECH

ENGLAND have yet to set a date for Dylan Hartley’s return from his knee injury despite the Northampto­n hooker reporting to the squad’s Surrey base to continue his rehabilita­tion.

Hartley has not played since December 21 because of the issue and the co-captain had been pencilled in for a return in the Six Nations round-three match against Wales at the earliest.

Eddie Jones suggested he might need an operation to repair what Northampto­n boss Chris Boyd described as a “grumbly” knee and, while surgery has so far been avoided, assistant coach John Mitchell declined to provide a schedule for his comeback.

“Dylan’s been in for two days of rehab. It’s good to see him. He’s in a good place to return at some point, although we’re unsure when that point will be,” Mitchell said.

“He looks in really good shape and that reflects well on this environmen­t and is a good advert for him as a leader showing that when you’re out you can still look after yourself and present yourself in good shape.”

Hartley missed the standout performanc­e and result of the Jones era after Ireland were dismantled 32-20 to launch England’s Six Nations title quest in stunning fashion on Saturday.

Key to the victory against the reigning champions was a ferocious defensive display that saw Mako Vunipola and Mark Wilson complete 31 and 27 hits apiece, but was headlined by a dominant tackle count of 46-9 in England’s favour.

Mastermind­ing Ireland’s submission was Mitchell, the well-travelled Kiwi defence coach and former All Blacks boss who replaced Paul Gustard after last summer’s tour to South Africa.

“It’s a team effort, it’s not just myself. It’s owned by the players and is led by them,” said Mitchell, who has enjoyed a successful start to his second spell as part of England’s management team.

“All of the coaches have a marriage into it. It’s very much a team effort because you’re going from attack to defence and defence to attack - there are so many more contests now. It’s about being brave and clear in your role.”

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