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04-Feb-2018<br />

pa Jones waits for <strong>news</strong> on Youngs injury Scrum-half was carted off early in Six Nations win<br />

over Italy.<br />

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England will discover the extent of Ben Youngs’ knee injury on Monday but the Leicester<br />

scrum-half is expected be ruled out for at least one match.<br />

Youngs suffered ligament damage nine minutes into a 46-15 NatWest 6 Nations victory over<br />

Italy at the Stadio Olimpico and had to be driven from the pitch on the medical cart.<br />

The 28-year-old cried out in pain after his knee buckled awkwardly during a tackle, ending<br />

his afternoon and leaving him a major doubt for at least Saturday’s clash with Wales at<br />

Twickenham.<br />

“Ben will have an examination tomorrow (Monday) so we’ll know more after that,” head<br />

coach Eddie Jones said.<br />

“He’s unlikely to be available for the Wales game. It’s too early to make any sort of<br />

prediction, but I’m always optimistic.”<br />

Number eight Sam Simmonds and wing Anthony Watson crossed twice each in a seven-try<br />

rout of Italy, whose endeavour was not reflected in the scoreline, and Jones was delighted<br />

by their contributions. “Sam’s a good young lad with a great set of skills. If he was a<br />

cricketer he’d be playing Twenty20. He’s a bit different – he’s fast and runs good lines,”<br />

Jones said.<br />

“He’s a completely humble boy who just gets on with it. He’s fitted into the team well.<br />

“He’s different to Billy Vunipola and Nathan Hughes and sometimes it takes sides a bit of<br />

time to adjust to that, but our adjustment was good. At the end of the game we played some<br />

lovely rugby.<br />

“I was really pleased with the effort. Italy were always going to be difficult to play.<br />

“Our scrum and line-out was absolutely first-class. I don’t think we’ve scrummed as well as<br />

that in the time I’ve been in charge of England.<br />

“We were completely dominant and that’s English rugby. When the game broke up at the<br />

end we were able to score tries.<br />

“Defensively we made a couple of errors and they were able to capitalise on them but<br />

they’re something we can work on and fix. It wasn’t the perfect game but very, very<br />

positive.”<br />

It has been 1,072 days since Italy won a Six Nations match and coach Conor O’Shea had<br />

mixed feelings over their latest defeat. “I’m proud and angry. Proud because we saw a team<br />

with a lot of potential for the future,” O’Shea said.<br />

“But I’m annoyed because we caused them a lot of problems with the ball but the defeat is<br />

another statistic.<br />

“It’s a step forward. We played against a great team. We had opportunities and it was a<br />

good game.<br />

“It’s a long, hard road ahead for us and we will have to be more disciplined against Ireland.”<br />

Italy captain Sergio Parisse finished the game with a rib injury and will undergo a scan.

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