England's trio of injured stars Tom Roebuck, Fin Smith and Ollie Lawrence are nearing a return to full fitness in time for the next weekend's Calcutta Cup showdown against Scotland.
According to boss Steve Borthwick, Roebuck has made "good progress" but still needs "a few more days" to be fully fit after breaking his toe in November. Smith, who was England's starting fly-half for most of last year's Six Nations, is now back in full training after recovering from a calf injury, and Lawrence will not miss the match against Wales due to his knee problem but could return for the second match of the Six Nations.
The trio's return could provide significant competition for places in the team, particularly among England's centres. "He [Roebuck] is ahead of schedule but in an ideal situation he needs a few more days," said Borthwick. "That's another fantastic player into our mix." The coach also welcomed Smith back to full training, describing him as "fantastic" and adding that his return was "excellent news". Lawrence has been working hard to get back fit after picking up a knee injury playing for Bath last month, and is expected to be available soon.
However flanker Ben Curry, who withdrew from the squad last month, will not feature in the Championship and instead faces a long road to recovery. England's Six Nations campaign gets underway against Wales on 5 February before facing Scotland away a week later and Ireland in Twickenham on 21 February.
According to boss Steve Borthwick, Roebuck has made "good progress" but still needs "a few more days" to be fully fit after breaking his toe in November. Smith, who was England's starting fly-half for most of last year's Six Nations, is now back in full training after recovering from a calf injury, and Lawrence will not miss the match against Wales due to his knee problem but could return for the second match of the Six Nations.
The trio's return could provide significant competition for places in the team, particularly among England's centres. "He [Roebuck] is ahead of schedule but in an ideal situation he needs a few more days," said Borthwick. "That's another fantastic player into our mix." The coach also welcomed Smith back to full training, describing him as "fantastic" and adding that his return was "excellent news". Lawrence has been working hard to get back fit after picking up a knee injury playing for Bath last month, and is expected to be available soon.
However flanker Ben Curry, who withdrew from the squad last month, will not feature in the Championship and instead faces a long road to recovery. England's Six Nations campaign gets underway against Wales on 5 February before facing Scotland away a week later and Ireland in Twickenham on 21 February.