England dealt Six Nations injury blow with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso set to be ruled out

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England dealt Six Nations injury blow with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso set to be ruled out
Author: Harry Latham-Coyle
Published: Jan, 07 2025 10:00

The wing’s shoulder problem means Steve Borthwick is likely to be without two members of his first-choice back three. England have been dealt another significant injury blow ahead of the Six Nations with Exeter Chiefs wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso set to miss the tournament.

 [England winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso has impressed in the early stages of his Test career]
Image Credit: The Independent [England winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso has impressed in the early stages of his Test career]

The 22-year-old emerged as the breakthrough star of a mixed 2024 for Steve Borthwick’s side but has elected to undergo surgery on a shoulder problem. Feyi-Waboso sustained the injury in Exeter’s Premiership defeat to Sale Sharks on 21 December, with the wing forced off just before half time.

This is likely to sideline him for the duration of the tournament, with England opening their campaign against Ireland in Dublin on 1 February. Feyi-Waboso’s absence compounds Borthwick’s issues in the back three with first-choice full-back George Furbank also set to miss at least the first couple of Six Nations fixtures with a fractured arm.

Borthwick will confirm his squad on Tuesday 14 January ahead of a crucial period for the head coach after a disappointing autumn that saw England beaten in three of their four games. Feyi-Waboso broke into the side during last year’s Six Nations and has since been a regular in the starting line-up, though missed three games due to concussions in his debut year at Test level.

Potential alternatives under Borthwick’s consideration for inclusion in his squad are Bristol’s Gabriel Ibitoye, who has been in flying form, and Bath’s Will Muir. Both are, however, also injury doubts, with Ibitoye dealing with a leg problem and Muir appearing to injure a hamstring in his side’s thrilling defeat at Northampton.

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