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England suffer dual injury blow
13 March 2007, 11:01 am
By WRU
England have suffered a dual injury blow ahead of their RBS Six Nations match against Wales in Cardiff on Saturday. Phil Vickery and Mike Tindall will both miss out.
Wasps prop and England Captain Vickery has not recovered from the concussion that ruled him out of Sunday's 26-18 victory over France, while centre Tindall is in a London hospital suffering from a suspected knee infection. Tindall scored England's match-clinching try against France, but was admitted to hospital on Sunday night.

England Head Coach Brian Ashton commented: "It is unfortunate for Mike (Tindall) and England because I felt he played a key part in our recent success, and I hope he makes a swift recovery."

Tindall will remain in hospital for the next few days after undergoing an arthroscopic wash out to clean the possible infection to his left knee. With the 53 times capped Rugby World Cup winner sidelined, Newcastle's Mathew Tait is his likely replacement against Wales.

Elsewhere, stand in skipper Mike Catt (hamstring) should be available to train later this week, together with Toby Flood (leg). Andy Farrell, meanwhile, will not join up with the England squad this week as he continues to have treatment on his lower back.

A decision on fly half Jonny Wilkinson's availability for the Wales game will be made on Tuesday; he has been suffering from a hamstring strain, and was not involved against France.

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