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Lawes will lead England tomorrow.

England look to Lawes for a lead against Wales after Tuilagi blow

Tuilagi was recalled to the starting XV yesterday only to be ruled out hours later with a hamstring injury.

ENGLAND HOPE THE return of captain Courtney Lawes will still give an โ€œedge to the teamโ€ in a Six Nations clash with champions Wales after Manu Tuilagi was dramatically sidelined from tomorrowโ€™s match at Twickenham.

Tuilagi was recalled to the starting XV named by England coach Eddie Jones yesterday only for the powerhouse centre to be ruled out of a fixture pivotal to the teamโ€™s title hopes hours later by what officials said was a โ€œlow grade hamstring injuryโ€.

Harlequinsโ€™ Joe Marchant has been called up to train with England.

Such has been the disruption caused by the 46-times capped Tuilagiโ€™s latest setback in an injury-blighted career โ€” he has missed 79 Tests since making his England debut 11 years ago โ€” that Jones now intends to name his revised team on Saturday, the day of the game.

Jones said when announcing his original match-day 23 the inclusion of Lawes and Tuilagi meant England had added an โ€œedge to the teamโ€.

But one consolation for the veteran Australian coach is that Lawes remains available as both skipper and blindside flanker after sitting out Englandโ€™s opening two matches this Six Nations โ€” a 20-17 loss to Scotland and 33-0 rout of perennial strugglers Italy โ€” with concussion.

manu-tuilagi-leaves-the-field Tuilagi has been ruled out with an injury. Billy Stickland / INPHO Billy Stickland / INPHO / INPHO

โ€œCourtney is a great ball-carrier and destructive defender,โ€ said Jones, who had appointed Lawesโ€™ fellow back-row forward Tom Curry as stand-in skipper.

โ€œHe (Lawes) has good skills around the players. When he speaks they listen, he leads by example.โ€

Jones, however, was โ€œnot that impressedโ€ by Lawes, when he took charge of England after their first-round exit at the 2015 World Cup โ€” a tournament where they were beaten by Wales at Twickenham.

โ€œHis attitude was very laid back, he had a lot of injuries, he didnโ€™t train much,โ€ said Jones. โ€œHe had to come up to the standards of what we require in the team and he has done that brilliantly.

โ€œI could not fault his dedication and his discipline now.โ€

Lawes, who turned 33 on Wednesday, insisted he was now fully fit.

โ€œI knew I just had to take my time,โ€ said Lawes, capped 90 times by England. โ€œIโ€™ve been able to train and work hard whilst doing rehab for this so I am feeling good again.โ€

- โ€˜Sharp Randallโ€™ -

Veteran scrum-half Ben Youngs will now only win an England menโ€™s record 115th cap on Saturday if he comes off the bench after Jones kept faith with Harry Randall following a fine showing in Rome.

โ€œWe want to put some pace in the game early,โ€ said Jones. โ€œHe (Randall) is sharp around the ruck, gives us that instinctiveness with his ability to take quick taps and run quickly.

โ€œAnd then we have Ben Youngs to finish the game. Imagine having a half-back with 114 caps in the best form of his career coming on to manage that last 20 minutes.โ€

Fit-again Wales No 8 Taulupe Faletau is set to make his first appearance for the visitors in 11 months following an ankle injury.

โ€œOne of the big challenges weโ€™ve talked about during the week is being able to compete with the English pack,โ€ said Wales coach Wayne Pivac.

โ€œIt is a big pack, and itโ€™s making sure we are disciplined and donโ€™t give them too many inroads with their line-out, and obviously theyโ€™ve got a pretty good scrum.โ€

Wales have not beaten England in the Six Nations at Twickenham since 2012 and they too need a win to maintain their title hopes.

harry-randall Randall in action last weekend against Italy. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Saturdayโ€™s clash will be Englandโ€™s first home game this Six Nations, with a capacity 80,000 crowd free of Covid-19 restrictions expected at Twickenham.

Whatever the outcome, it will represent a landmark occasion for English side Northampton, the club of both Lawes and Wales captain Dan Biggar, each a British and Irish Lion.

The Saints are only the fourth team in Five/Six Nations history to provide both skippers for the same match.

โ€œIt is a very proud moment for the club in terms of us both captaining in a huge game on Saturday,โ€ said fly-half Biggar.

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