Sunderland Echo

England reeling as Vunipola ruled out

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England are reeling after front row colossus Mako Vunipola was ruled out of the remainder of the Guinness Six Nations by an ankle injury.

Vunipola hobbled off in the 44th minute of Sunday’s 44-8 demolition of France at Twickenham and a scan has revealed that he requires 10 weeks of rehabilita­tion that will be overseen by Saracens.

It is a hammer blow that clouds the countdown to a likely title decider against Wales in Cardiff on February 23.

Vunipola was named man of the match as Ireland were crushed 32-20 in Dublin on the opening weekend and he was superb against France until injury struck to his left ankle.

Eddie Jones has hailed the 28-year-old loosehead prop as world class due to his ability to make explosive impacts in defence and attack, improved scrummagin­g, work-rate and growing leadership role.

“It’s obviously very disappoint­ing to lose Mako at this stage as he’s an important player for us, but it does provide an opportunit­y for the team to grow,” Jones said.

Vunipola also missed the entire autumn series due to a calf strain, giving Exeter’s Ben Moon his opportunit­y to break into the England team.

Moon and Ellis Genge have made one replacemen­t appearance each so far in the Six Nations and are competing to fill the void.

Moon is the more accomplish­ed set-piece option and Jones admires his selfless and no-nonsense style, describing him as a player who “goes down the coal mine every day”, while Genge displays greater dynamism around the pitch.

England have not given up hope of Maro Itoje being involved against Wales as the second row totem recovers from a knee ligament tear.

Itoje sustained the injury at the Aviva Stadium and having been ruled out until the final two rounds of the tournament, Jones has floated the possibilit­y of a bench role in Cardiff.

Dylan Hartley will definitely be absent from the Principali­ty Stadium, however, and could also miss the rest of the title quest due to a knee problem.

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