Yorkshire Post

Robshaw back in England’s squad after proving fitness

- DUNCAN BECH

CHRIS ROBSHAW has been given the chance to stake a late claim for Guinness Six Nations selection after being included in England’s training squad for the first time in the 2019 Championsh­ip.

The former England captain won the most recent of his 66 caps during last summer’s tour to South Africa, but sat out the autumn series because of a knee injury sustained in October.

The 32-year-old flanker has proved his fitness since making his comeback for Harlequins against Saracens on January 26 and is now present in the 31-man squad that will continue preparatio­ns for Saturday’s game with Italy.

England scrum coach Neal Hatley attended Harlequins’ 31-29 victory at Bath on Saturday alongside head coach Eddie Jones and forwards coach Steve Borthwick and was impressed by Robshaw’s performanc­e.

“Chris looked good. Physically he’s in as good a shape as we’ve seen him,” Hatley said.

“He’s in really good condition. Last weekend he made 28-30 tackles and got two turnovers. He’s come back in good shape and his big challenge now is to add value.

“He’s combative and very dependable. He’s got an excellent work rate and he doesn’t make many mistakes. That’s quite a good commodity.”

It appears unlikely, however, that Robshaw will have sufficient time to force himself into the frame against the Azzurri or the climax to the Six Nations against Scotland a week later.

England have been resurgent in his absence and have found a high-quality alternativ­e at blindside flanker in Mark Wilson, while Jones also favours Brad Shields in the position. “Everyone has a chance to play. It depends on how he goes over the next two days of training,” Hatley said.

“We’ve talked continuous­ly about developing strength in depth and we see Chris as an important part of that.”

Maro Itoje is included in the training squad for the first time since damaging a medial knee ligament against Ireland on February 2 and is expected to return for the Italy showdown as one of only three locks named in the 31.

Also present is Jonathan Joseph, the Bath centre who has been absent from the Test arena since last year’s Six Nations because of ankle surgery.

Joseph has been playing for Bath since January and travelled to Portugal with England for their pre-tournament training camp, but has so far been overlooked by Jones.

Hopes that Chris Ashton might recover from his calf strain in time to face Italy have been dashed with his omission from the training squad.

■ Saracens are confident they have no case to answer after Premier Rugby Ltd revealed they are examining whether the Premiershi­p champions are in breach of the league’s £7m salary cap.

A report in a national newspaper revealed that the club’s owner Nigel Wray has entered into a business arrangemen­t with senior players Owen Farrell, Richard Wiggleswor­th and Billy and Mako Vunipola.

It raises the question of whether the Premiershi­p champions have broken regulation­s aimed at creating a level playing field.

However, a Saracens source has said that all the informatio­n contained in the story has already been declared to PRL’s salary cap manager Andrew Rogers.

“We take all informatio­n relating to the salary cap framework very seriously,” said a Premiershi­p Rugby spokespers­on.

“We have received all the relevant informatio­n and will consider it in detail to determine if any action needs to be taken. We can’t comment on the specifics of the original story, but will look closely at any informatio­n provided.”

 ?? PICTURE: PAUL HARDING/PA WIRE ?? CHRIS ROBSHAW: Former England captain has overcome a knee injury that he sustained last October.
PICTURE: PAUL HARDING/PA WIRE CHRIS ROBSHAW: Former England captain has overcome a knee injury that he sustained last October.

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