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A pained Tuilagi was substituted on Tuesday with an Achilles injury. PA

Tuilagi to miss Ireland game in November after rupturing Achilles

The England centre has been ruled out for six months after injuring his left Achilles tendon during Sale’s Premiership game against Northampton on Tuesday.

LAST UPDATE | 1 Oct 2020

MANU TUILAGI WILL miss England’s autumn internationals, including their date against Ireland at Twickenham on 21 November.

The significance of Tuilagi’s absence cannot be underestimated given how Ireland have struggled in their last three fixtures against England’s physicality, where Tuilagi’s presence has been a massive factor in the end results, not just in terms of his ability to get across the gainline but also in the way England used him as a decoy runner in their 12-point win at Twickenham in February.

“Manu will be a loss to England and Sale,” said Steve Diamond, Sale’s director of rugby. “He’ll be out for six months. It’s brutal what we’re playing at the minute.

“Dan Biggar fell on him, so it was an accident. These things happen. I think it might have been a jinx, me saying before the game that we’ve got nine out of nine games out of him and boom, that happens. So I’ll keep my trap shut in future.

“Rather selfishly, after this game and the play-offs we probably wouldn’t have seen Manu until April with the England commitments and EPS rest periods.”

Meanwhile Courtney Lawes, who has an ankle injury, will find out next week if he will be back in time for the back-end of England’s autumn series – with the newly-created Autumn Nations Cup filling the void left by the absence of the traditional November series of internationals between European and Southern Hemisphere sides.

“Northampton Saints can confirm that Courtney Lawes sustained an ankle injury in last night’s defeat to Sale Sharks which requires further examination by a specialist next week, when the time frame for his recovery will become clearer,” said the club in a statement last night.

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    May 13th 2013, 12:41 PM

    Massive blow to wallabies! i can see the lions winning this series 3-0

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    May 13th 2013, 1:45 PM

    Not really. A year or two ago this would be a massive blow but he has missed alot of this season and whenever he has played he has looked a shadow of his former self. The Rebels have actually played much better without him!

    Jessie Mogg at the Brumbies and Israel Folau of the Waratahs have really stood up and are right in contention for the fullback spot. With them in such red hot form (Izzy especially) i doubt even a fit and available Beale would make the squad let alone the starting 15.

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