MANU TUILAGI AND Denny Solomona have been sent home from an England training camp due to “team culture issues”, the Rugby Football Union announced on Monday.
“Denny Solomona and Manu Tuilagi have been sent home today from England’s training camp following team culture issues,” the RFU said in a short press release. “We will not be commenting further.”
Britain’s Press Association said the pair were disciplined for drinking alcohol during a three-day get-together in Teddington, southwest London.
Leicester centre Tuilagi, 26, was only recalled to the England fold last Thursday, a succession of injuries having prevented him from playing for his country since March 2016.
New Zealand-born Sale wing Solomona, 23, made his England bow during a two-Test tour of Argentina in June, crowning his debut with a late match-winning try in a 38-34 win in San Juan.
England head coach Eddie Jones had assembled a 37-man squad for the training camp, which was due to finish on Monday.
Jones spoke in glowing terms about Tuilagi last week, explaining that his display in England’s 38-21 win over New Zealand in 2012 showed he was worth persevering with despite his injury problems.
“I’ve got no idea where he is really until we see him,” Jones said.
“But I do know he can demolish the All Blacks, so he’s worth time, he’s worth effort and worth a lot of care. Manu’s just got to get fit and healthy.”
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Three wins in the last four games shows massive heart and real football ability. Fantastic Harps. Congratulations.
Up the Harp’s
Well done Olly and the Lads
Well deserved win for harps. That dying second block on the line was unreal.
Now if only Harps could play most of the season like they finish them they could be pushing Europe!