Yorkshire Post

England refusing to rule out Lawes and Hill

- DUNCAN BECH

ENGLAND insist Courtney Lawes and Jonny Hill are still in contention for Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations opener against Scotland at Murrayfiel­d.

Lawes has yet to complete the return to play protocols for concussion, while Hill is struggling with a foot injury, with neither forward able to take part in training on Tuesday.

Eddie Jones names his team for the Calcutta Cup clash on Thursday morning and forwards coach Matt Proudfoot maintains that they could be involved.

“Courtney is still going through his return to play processes and he’s progressin­g through that,” Proudfoot said.

“We’ll have a look at how Jonny Hill comes through his process.

So far everybody is looking in a good state.”

Lawes’s last outing was for Northampto­n against Ulster on January 16 when he left the pitch early after taking a knock and, since coming into England camp last Monday, he has been unable to train.

A stress fracture has prevented Hill from playing since Exeter faced Harlequins on January 8 and, given his lack of game time, he appears increasing­ly unlikely to be involved against Scotland.

England therefore enter a tricky opener with the prospect of three of their first-choice back five forwards ruled out through injury, with flanker Sam Underhill missing from the Six Nations squad altogether because of his own concussion issues.

“With concussion it’s very important that you follow that process. If we have one per cent of doubt then Courtney won’t play,” Proudfoot said.

“He’s raring to go and has been progressin­g nicely through what’s he’s been asked to do and through what the doctor has structured him for.

“He’s right on top of it so let’s see how he goes. It’s only Tuesday and there are still a couple of days to go.”

England received some positive news after Joe Marler came through Tuesday’s critical practise session having spent the last week in self-isolation because of Covid.

 ?? PICTURE: PA ?? COURTNEY LAWES: The forward has not trained with England, due to concussion protocols, but could feature against Scotland.
PICTURE: PA COURTNEY LAWES: The forward has not trained with England, due to concussion protocols, but could feature against Scotland.

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