Fin Smith, the young and talented fly-half of Northampton Saints, has been dealt a significant blow as his calf injury puts him in doubt for England's Six Nations opener against Wales on 7 February. The 23-year-old withdrew from the matchday squad to face Bordeaux-Begles on Sunday and is now awaiting the results of a scan.
According to Phil Dowson, Northampton director of rugby, Smith could be out for as long as two weeks, although he has warned that muscle injuries are notoriously unpredictable. This setback comes at a critical time, with England set to take on Wales in three and a half weeks, followed by matches against Scotland and Ireland.
Smith had been enjoying an impressive form for both Saints and England, winning selection for the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia over the summer. However, he has struggled to displace Finn Russell for a Test spot, and his recent performances have been underwhelming.
This latest injury blow will be a significant concern for Steve Borthwick's team, who had high hopes for Smith's development. Ford, on the other hand, had impressed in England's Tests against Argentina and the United States, starting at 10 in victories over Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina.
For Smith, this setback will be particularly difficult to swallow, given his disappointment at being left out of the Lions tour party last summer. He expressed his frustration about not getting a chance to play for England, but his efforts have not gone unnoticed. Despite this injury, he has quickly adapted to life with Saints and has filled in for Smith against Bordeaux-Begles.
As the Six Nations approaches, Smith will be anxiously waiting for the scan results and hoping that his calf injury is not as serious as initially feared.
According to Phil Dowson, Northampton director of rugby, Smith could be out for as long as two weeks, although he has warned that muscle injuries are notoriously unpredictable. This setback comes at a critical time, with England set to take on Wales in three and a half weeks, followed by matches against Scotland and Ireland.
Smith had been enjoying an impressive form for both Saints and England, winning selection for the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia over the summer. However, he has struggled to displace Finn Russell for a Test spot, and his recent performances have been underwhelming.
This latest injury blow will be a significant concern for Steve Borthwick's team, who had high hopes for Smith's development. Ford, on the other hand, had impressed in England's Tests against Argentina and the United States, starting at 10 in victories over Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina.
For Smith, this setback will be particularly difficult to swallow, given his disappointment at being left out of the Lions tour party last summer. He expressed his frustration about not getting a chance to play for England, but his efforts have not gone unnoticed. Despite this injury, he has quickly adapted to life with Saints and has filled in for Smith against Bordeaux-Begles.
As the Six Nations approaches, Smith will be anxiously waiting for the scan results and hoping that his calf injury is not as serious as initially feared.