Six Nations: Manu Tuilagi and Courtney Lawes return to England squad

Dylan Coetzee

England's Manu Tuilagi goes off injured after scoring his side's first try during the Autumn International match at Twickenham Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday November 20, 2021.

Manu Tuilagi and Courtney Lawes are among the returnees to Eddie Jones’ England squad that will be attending a five-day training camp in London.

Lawes has recovered from a concussion that he sustained with Northampton whilst Tuilagi has made a successful return from a hamstring injury.

Returnees

England Rugby announced on Twitter: “Manu Tuilagi returns to the squad after injury. Sam Simmonds will not take part in training this week as part of the management of an ongoing hip issue and will be rehabbing in camp.

“Courtney Lawes and Jonny Hill will also join up with the squad. Lawes will continue to work through return to play protocols and Jonny Hill is undergoing rehab on a fibula injury.”

England, 33-0 winners against Italy in Rome on Sunday, take on Wales at Twickenham in their next Six Nations match a week on Saturday.

Tuilagi, 30, suffered a hamstring injury while scoring a try in his last appearance for England, a 27-26 Autumn series win over South Africa in November, and his powerful midfield presence could give Jones an alternative option against Wales.

He made his return for Sale off the bench in their recent win at Harlequins and played for the first 52 minutes in Saturday’s home win against Worcester.

Lawes has been sidelined with a head injury suffered in mid-January and he continues to progress through the return to play protocols.

He skippered Jones’ side in the absence of Owen Farrell against Tonga and South Africa in the autumn and is expected to resume the role should he return against Wales.

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