England flanker Jack Willis is ruled out of the rest of England's Rugby World Cup campaign by a neck injury sustained in the win over Chile.
England flanker Jack Willis is out of England's Rugby World Cup campaign after suffering a neck injury in the 71-0 win over Chile.
Willis' brother Tom, who plays for Saracens, and Northampton's Tom Pearson are contenders to be called up."We are obviously really disappointed for Jack, he has been an important member of this team and this squad," said head coach Steve Borthwick. "He is naturally very, very disappointed. His return to being back on the field has already started - a determined man like that wants to be at his very best and getting stuck into the work that needs to be done."Willis suffered a serious knee ligament injury in the Six Nations win over Italy in Rome in February 2021, which kept him out of action for more than a year.
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