Saracens’ Maro Itoje set for Premiership return against Bath

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Saracens second-row Maro Itoje is “champing at the bit” as he prepares to return to Premiership action on Sunday when they face off with Bath.

The England lock is available following a 10-week rest period having played every minute of the British and Irish Lions’ three Tests against South Africa.

Barring the injured Elliot Daly, the 26-year-old Itoje – who has been assisting team preparation in recent weeks – is the last of the club’s Lions squad members to be back in contention for fixtures.

Little more time

“He obviously came back into the training group at the same time as everybody else but we wanted just to give him a little bit more time than the other Lions players because of his workload on tour,” said McCall.

“But he’s champing at the bit and it’s great to have him back.

“Although he hasn’t been playing, he has taken part in training. He’s been very good with the non-playing squad, helping to prepare the team.

“He’s a good guy to have in there to organise the opposition line-out etc.

“He’s done a phenomenal job of that over the last three or four weeks, thrown himself into it brilliantly, helped a lot of the younger players, but it is good to have him in the 23 now.”

Fellow Lions player Mako Vunipola returned to Saracens’ starting line-up for Saturday’s 37-23 victory over Newcastle, while Jamie George and captain Owen Farrell came back the previous weekend, a 13-12 loss at Leicester.

Prop Vunipola, his brother Billy Vunipola and hooker George were surprise omissions from the 45-man England training squad selected by Eddie Jones three weeks ago.

McCall has been impressed by the response of the “highly-motivated” trio but admits it is difficult to solely attribute recent form to the international snubs.

“What we’re seeing on a day-to-day basis from them isn’t anything new really,” said McCall.

“It’s what they’ve always been like – they’ve always been huge contributors to the group on and off the field.

“That’s the way they are and they all seem highly motivated at the moment.

“Whether that’s because they want to get back on the international scene or it’s just them being them, it’s hard to sometimes differentiate between the two.”

Back-row Jackson Wray will be assessed ahead of the trip to Somerset after missing last weekend’s game through concussion.

Rob Baxter issues measured response to Wasps statement

Meanwhile, Exeter Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter has responded to Wasps’ calls to ban Native American headdresses at their ground as “a bit of a non-story”.

Wasps are calling for a rugby-wide review on fans wearing the attire ahead of the Premiership clash between the clubs at Coventry Building Society Arena.

Saturday’s hosts, who come into the game on the back of beating Northampton, are urging supporters not to wear headgear labelled “cultural appropriation”.