Sunderland Echo

Vunipola set to be available for England

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England rate Billy Vunipola as "very likely" to be available for Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against Australia at Oita Stadium.

In a major lift to Eddie Jones' men, the powerful Saracens number eight is on course to recover from the ankle injury that forced him off at half-time against Argentina 10 days ago.

Vunipola was set to miss the climax to Pool C against France last Saturday only for the game to be cancelled because of Super Typhoon Hagibis, and was also considered a doubt for the last-eight showdown.

Jones names his team to face the Wallabies on Thursday and Vunipola, the only player to have started all 12 of England's Tests this year, will be an automatic selection if fit.

"Billy is progressin­g really well," defence coach John Mitchell said.

"He has trained again today and we are very confident in his progressio­n each day. He's very likely (to be available).

"Billy is a very important player to us and a very likeable player as well. He fits well within the team.

"He loves the ball in his hand. He is very good at regaining and retaining momentum. He likes carrying the ball which is where he has his greatest influence."

While the update over Vunipola has been positive, it appears increasing­ly unlikely that wing Jack Nowell will play any part in the quarterfin­al, with Jonathan Joseph in line to take his place on the bench.

Having recovered from ankle surgery and the removal of his appendix, Nowell's comeback against the Pumas came at the cost of a hamstring injury that has prevented him from taking a full part in training.

"Jack wasn't at training today. He is on another prescripti­on of training and is also progressin­g," Mitchell said.

England are odds-on favourites to complete a seventh successive victory over Australia under Jones, but their old rivals will enter the match in a more battle-hardened state having been fully tested by Fiji and Wales.

“They are always a clever team and always have the ability to surprise," Mitchell warned.

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