England's match with Fiji on Saturday is facing an injury crisis, with key players Tom Roebuck and Freddie Steward both struggling to train due to ankle injuries. Roebuck, who played a crucial role in England's 25-7 win over Australia last weekend, limped out of training sessions on Tuesday and his fitness for the match is now in doubt.
Steward, the full-back who has been an integral part of England's backline, also picked up a hand injury during their previous game against Australia at Twickenham. His absence from training this week has cast a shadow over his availability for selection.
However, assistant coach Kevin Sinfield believes that Marcus Smith is a contender to start at 15 if Steward is ruled out. Smith, who was overlooked by the coaching staff last weekend, could provide an experienced and reliable presence in the backline.
Sinfield acknowledged that managing the three fly-halves - Smith, George Ford, and Henry Pollock - can be challenging, but he praised their professionalism and understanding of team dynamics. "You don't keep them all happy," Sinfield said, "but they are all good men who understand the value of the team."
Pollock, who has made two impressive cameos off the bench for England, is likely to make his first start for his country against Fiji. Sinfield described Pollock as a confident and enthusiastic player who brings energy to the group.
With the match-day squad set to be confirmed on Thursday, England will need to navigate these injury concerns while still looking to extend their winning streak. The Allianz Stadium at Twickenham hosts the match, with kick-off scheduled for 5:40 pm GMT.
Steward, the full-back who has been an integral part of England's backline, also picked up a hand injury during their previous game against Australia at Twickenham. His absence from training this week has cast a shadow over his availability for selection.
However, assistant coach Kevin Sinfield believes that Marcus Smith is a contender to start at 15 if Steward is ruled out. Smith, who was overlooked by the coaching staff last weekend, could provide an experienced and reliable presence in the backline.
Sinfield acknowledged that managing the three fly-halves - Smith, George Ford, and Henry Pollock - can be challenging, but he praised their professionalism and understanding of team dynamics. "You don't keep them all happy," Sinfield said, "but they are all good men who understand the value of the team."
Pollock, who has made two impressive cameos off the bench for England, is likely to make his first start for his country against Fiji. Sinfield described Pollock as a confident and enthusiastic player who brings energy to the group.
With the match-day squad set to be confirmed on Thursday, England will need to navigate these injury concerns while still looking to extend their winning streak. The Allianz Stadium at Twickenham hosts the match, with kick-off scheduled for 5:40 pm GMT.