South Wales Evening Post

Farrell to miss whole of the Six Nations

- BEN JAMES

EDDIE Jones has confirmed that England captain Owen Farrell has been ruled out of the entire Six Nations because of an ankle problem.

Head coach Jones has confirmed that Farrell needs surgery on the injury sustained in training for Saracens last week.

It was hoped that the 30-year-old would start the opener against Scotland on February 5 after recovering from damage to the other ankle which had kept him out for two months.

Saracens confirmed that Farrell was undergoing surgery yesterday and faced eight to 10 weeks of rehabilita­tion.

“Owen is out of the Six Nations. It’s a massive blow for him personally and for the team it’s a blow,” Jones said.

“A surgeon saw him on Sunday, they hope to operate as soon as possible.

“It’s obviously an opportunit­y for other guys to step up into leadership roles and for other players to play for that 12 jumper.

“We see it more as an opportunit­y. In today’s rugby, having your best team on the field is a rare occurrence. We’re pretty used to it. There’s an opportunit­y there to build a bit more leadership depth.”

British and Irish Lions flanker Courtney Lawes is pencilled in to replace Farrell as captain. Lawes is progressin­g through the return-to-play protocols for concussion sustained on Northampto­n duty against Ulster on January 16 but should recover in time for the trip to Murrayfiel­d.

“Courtney is progressin­g nicely and we’re still hopeful he’ll be available for Scotland,” Jones said.

The outlook on Jonny May is less positive, however, with the Gloucester wing set to miss the whole Championsh­ip because of an ongoing knee problem.

“Jonny’s more likely than not going to have some surgery, but the details on that are a bit sketchy at the moment. He’s more than likely to be out of the Six Nations,” Jones said.

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