Western Daily Press

Hiking and salsa all part of Tuilagi’s recovery

- DUNCAN BECH Press Associatio­n

MANU Tuilagi has taken up salsa dancing in order to aid his recovery from the Achilles injury that is on course to heal in time for the latter stages of Sale Sharks’ Gallagher Premiershi­p title push.

The England centre is around eight weeks away from a return to action after tearing the ligament against Northampto­n Saints in September, ruling him out of the autumn internatio­nals and the Six Nations.

As part of his rehabilita­tion, star centre Tuilagi is performing salsa and hiking as he closes in on a comeback in May that will enable him to make a late pitch for Lions selection against South Africa this summer.

Sale rugby director Alex Sanderson said: “Manu’s walking and learning salsa, believe it or not. If you’re hiking and doing salsa you can’t be far off playing rugby.

“The salsa is for his ankle and a wife of one of the players is taking (coronaviru­s) tests because she’s able to teach him salsa, so he’s been learning that.

“He’s going to perform for the boys in around five weeks. I haven’t watched him salsa, but he’s good with his feet for a big guy.

“I went for a 7.5km hike with him around Macclesfie­ld Forest last Friday and he was on great form.

“We went up to the highest point of Macc Forest. He was climbing over boulders and it’s really undulating terrain, that’s why we took him.

“He’s got another one this Friday that’s 10km.

“It’s about seven to eight weeks for him, maybe. Definitely he’ll play again this season. It’s good to see him up and about. He’s a good lad so he’s adding energy to the place.”

Tuilagi’s ball carrying might has left a void in midfield for Sale and England, but the latest timeframe for his return means he could be involved in the last five rounds of the regular Premiershi­p season plus the play-offs, if the Sharks progress.

Lions coach Warren Gatland will monitor his progress knowing a fit Tuilagi would possibly be the most destructiv­e player at his disposal with no obvious like-for-like replacemen­t across all four nations.

Scotland’s postponed Six Nations match with France is now being lined up for Friday, March 26 with the Gallagher Premiershi­p clubs open to the release of players for the new date.

The Friday night slot is the only window currently being considered by tournament organisers and the date has been given momentum by the Top 14 clubs coming to an arrangemen­t with the French Rugby Federation over making their stars available.

And the English top flight have indicated during discussion­s that they are also willing to make their Scotland players available to Gregor Townsend even though the date falls outside of the internatio­nal window.

The 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup is set to be postponed until next year. The tournament is scheduled to be hosted in New Zealand between September 18 and October 16.

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