Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Final heroics come at a cost for Jones

- RUGBY UNION By DUNCAN BECH

ENGLAND are coming to terms with the fall-out from their stunning World Cup victory over New Zealand after Willi Heinz was ruled out of the final – while the fitness of a number of players is being monitored closely.

Ben Spencer is set to make his tournament debut in Saturday’s global showpiece against South Africa in Japan after Heinz suffered a hamstring injury against the All Blacks.

Heinz came on in the 63rd minute and although the Gloucester halfback struggled on until the end, the Rugby Football Union has confirmed he will play no further part in the World Cup.

Spencer has won three caps as a replacemen­t, the most recent of which came in this year’s Six Nations, and he will also deputise for firstchoic­e scrum-half Ben Youngs at Internatio­nal Stadium Yokohama.

“Ben Spencer will join the England squad today as an injury replacemen­t for Willi Heinz,” an RFU statement read.

It is understood that Heinz – who is part of the squad’s three-strong social committee alongside Elliot Daly and Jamie George – will stay at England’s training base in Tokyo even though a solid tournament and build-up is over for the World Cup bolter.

Of potentiall­y greater concern are the knocks sustained by captain Owen Farrell, wings Jonny May and Anthony Watson and prop Kyle Sinckler – all key personnel.

Farrell was somehow able to run off a dead leg sustained in a breathtaki­ng maiden World Cup triumph over the All Blacks that has elevated them to the summit of the global rankings.

It is the first time since June 2014 that England have reached such lofty heights. Farrell completed the match, although he gave the kicking duties to George Ford, but the extent of his hobbling in the first half set alarm bells ringing.

May could only last 45 minutes, however, before he succumbed to the same injury and was replaced by Henry Slade. The Leicester star entered the game having recovered from a hamstring complaint and England will be desperate to have his speed, work-rate and finishing available for the final.

On the other wing, Watson was a constant threat and with 81 made the most metres of any player on the pitch except All Blacks full-back Beauden Barrett.

But his shift came against the backdrop of receiving treatment for what appeared to be an upper body injury.

Sinckler departed in the 47th minute with a calf issue that Eddie Jones will hope is not serious.

 ??  ?? Owen Farrell is an injury doubt
Owen Farrell is an injury doubt

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