Nowell plays through pain barrier

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Exeter Chiefs and England winger Jack Nowell is all smiles after Saturday's Gallagher Premiership title success, but he is now set to undergo surgery on a toe ligament injury. Picture: www.jmpuk.com

By Mark Stevens
25/10/20

England must complete their autumn campaign without Jack Nowell after the Exeter Chiefs wing played through ruptured toe ligaments to help the Chiefs claim their first double.

Nowell’s name will be missing when Eddie Jones tomorrow morning announces his squad for the final 2020 Six Nations match against Italy and the four-Test Autumn Nations Cup.

England will be reinforced by players from Exeter and Wasps in the wake of Saturday’s hard fought Gallagher Premiership final at Twickenham with Jones set to pick back-rower Jack Willis in the group of around 32 players.

Jones must find a replacement for Nowell with the 27-year-old due to undergo surgery this week once Exeter’s double celebrations eventually subside after he prioritised the biggest week in his club’s history over international duty.

Intense rehabilitation enabled him to take part in the Champions Cup and Premiership finals after suffering the damage in the final 10 minutes of the European semi-final against Toulouse a month ago.

“I’ve ruptured all the ligaments around my toe, which is not ideal,” Nowell said after Wasps were dispatched 19-13 at Twickenham.

“I’ve been strapped up for the last two weeks and have had to dig deep a little bit. Our physios and doctors have got me in a position where I can be on the field and unfortunately I’m going to have to get it fixed next week.

“After speaking to the surgeon, I might be out for a little while. After I’ve sobered up in the next couple of days I will catch up with him about the ins and outs. I’m not going to lie, it’s been horrendous. It’s my big toe, so any drive off that has been very, very sore. The way I’ve seen it is that I would have never forgiven myself if I didn’t give these two games a go.”

Five of Exeter’s newly-crowned Premiership champions are expected to arrive into England’s camp in Teddington in advance of the trip to Rome, where the title will be on the line.

Hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie, prop Harry Williams, lock Jonny Hill and centres Henry Slade and Ollie Devoto are also likely to be summoned.

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