The Chronicle

England star faces three months out

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RUGBY UNION

ENGLAND lock Courtney Lawes faces being out of rugby for 12 weeks after suffering a pectoral injury.

The Northampto­n forward, who has won 87 caps, was hurt during England training last week.

His Saints team-mate David Ribbans has been called into England’s Guinness Six Nations squad to bolster second-row resources ahead of their remaining games against France and Ireland.

Northampto­n said that Lawes will undergo surgery and he faces an approximat­e 12-week recovery period.

That would sideline him until late May or early June, meaning he will miss the overwhelmi­ng majority of Saints’ remaining Gallagher Premiershi­p fixtures.

Whether it affects his British and Irish Lions squad selection hopes to face South Africa this summer remains to be seen.

“Northampto­n Saints can confirm that, following consultati­on between the club’s medical staff and a specialist, Courtney Lawes will undergo surgery on the pectoral injury he sustained in England training last week,” Saints said in a statement.

“The 32-year-old lock will require a rehabilita­tion period of approximat­ely 12 weeks.”

England resume their Six Nations campaign against France on Saturday week, having suffered defeats against Scotland and Wales either side of beating Italy.

The Rugby Football Union said that some of Jones’ 28-man squad “who have received less playing time during the tournament” will be given an opportunit­y to play for their clubs this weekend.

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