Sunderland Echo

Ford set to be called into England training squad for Six Nations

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George Ford is set to be given the opportunit­y to revive his internatio­nal career as a replacemen­t for Owen Farrell while England’s captain waits to discover the extent of his latest ankle injury.

Ford is expected to be called into head coach Eddie Jones’ 36-man training squad for the Six Nations, as he targets a first appearance since last year’s Championsh­ip.

Rested for the June victories over the United States and Canada and then falling victim to Jones’ clear-out of senior players for the autumn, Ford has been facing an uncertain Test future.

He has been at the heart of the Leicester’s recent revival and is the Gallagher Premiershi­p’s player of the season to date, but the 28-year-old has slipped down the fly-halfpeckin­g order behind Marcus Smith and Farrell–apoint underlined by last week’s omission from the Six Nations squad.

But selection for the opener against Scotland at Murrayfiel­d on February 5 is now a possibilit­y with Farrell poised to learn the severity of the damage caused to his right ankle during a training session last Wednesday.

Farrell had recovered from the surgery incurred to his left ankle against Australia two months ago was due to make his comeback in Saracens’ Challenge Cup clash with London on Sunday, only for

this latest setback to place his involvemen­t in the Six Nations in doubt. However, director of rugby Mark McCall is hopeful that he will still play some part in the Championsh­ip.

“Owen is going to see a specialist in the early part of the week and that will determine how long he’s going to be out,” Saracens boss McCall said.

“I don’t think he is going to be available for the Scotland game. He’s obviously hugely, hugely-disappoint­ed. It’s cruel. He’s not a player who has been injured very often down the years so to get one the week he was coming back….

“It happened right at the end of a training session, a really accidental thing – he stood on someone’s foot and turned his ankle.

“We did some extra backline plays right at the end, an unopposed thing, so it’s really, really unfortunat­e and really cruel for him, but he’s a strong character and I’ m sure he won’ t be out long.

“He would have played this weekend. He came through quite a hard training session brilliantl­y and he looked firing and ready to go. We’ll wait and see what the specialist says and see if he can play some part in the Six Nations.”

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