Western Morning News (Saturday)

Tuilagi suffers new injury setback

- BY DUNCAN BECH

Manu Tuilagi’s latest England comeback has been aborted after the Leicester centre suffered a minor groin strain in training.

Tuilagi has been withdrawn from the bench for today’s autumn series opener against South Africa and is replaced by wing Chris Ashton, who narrowly missed the cut for the original matchday 23.

It is the latest misfortune in an injury-ravaged career that has limited the 27-year-old to one replacemen­t appearance since 2014, when he made his most recent start.

After overcoming serious groin, knee and hamstring injuries to string together a series of games for Leicester this season, he was poised to make his internatio­nal comeback as an impact replacemen­t at Twickenham until his groin tightened up.

“Manu seems in high enough spirits. It’s nothing too serious,” co-captain Owen Farrell said. “With his history it’s not be risked, but I’m sure he’ll be back in the next couple of weeks. There are enough people on the field to have played centre and I can move there if things crop up.”

Tuilagi is expected to return to training tomorrow in preparatio­n for New Zealand’s visit to Twickenham on November 10.

England scrum coach Neal Hatley insisted he should be ready to face the All Blacks, adding that “if tomorrow was a World Cup final then we probably would have kept him in”.

Ashton will win his 40th cap from the bench to end his fouryear internatio­nal exile after falling out of favour with successive England coaches, incurring a series of long-term bans and spending a successful season at Toulon.

The dual code wing joined Sale over the summer, however, to make him available for selection by Eddie Jones. “It’s brilliant for Chris Ashton who made the decision to come back from Toulon where life was very comfortabl­e for him. To bring someone like him back in is brilliant,” Hatley said.

“He made a huge call to come back after discussion with Eddie. He wants to be involved in the World Cup and has been brilliant in training. He brings good energy and enthusiasm. He’s one of the best support line runners who scores tries wherever he goes.”

The starting XV remains unchanged with co-captain Farrell directing operations at flyhalf and Ben Te’o present at inside centre.

Exeter Chiefs have three players in the starting line-up: Jack Nowell on the wing, Henry Slade at centre and Alec Hepburn at prop with Harry Williams and Ben Moon named on the bench.

 ?? DAVID DAVIES/PA ?? England centre Manu Tuilagi has been ruled out of the Test against South Africa with a groin injury
DAVID DAVIES/PA England centre Manu Tuilagi has been ruled out of the Test against South Africa with a groin injury

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