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Ellis Genge gives England a fitness boost ahead of the Six Nations

The front-row forward is close to a return from his hamstring injury.

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Ellis Genge is “ready to go” for England in their Guinness Six Nations campaign, according to Bristol boss Pat Lam.

The news is a major front-row fitness boost for England head coach Steve Borthwick after injuries and suspension hit hard at loosehead prop.

Genge, an England captaincy contender following Owen Farrell’s decision to miss the Six Nations, has not played for his club Bristol since early December due to a hamstring injury, but Lam has delivered an encouraging fitness bulletin.

Ellis Genge, left, is a contender to replace Owen Farrell, right, as England captain for the Six Nations
Ellis Genge, left, is a contender to replace Owen Farrell, right, as England captain for the Six Nations (David Davies/PA)

“He has started running and will probably join us in training next week. The medical team and Ellis have done a great job.

“He looks bigger as well, and one thing you can do when you are injured is get bigger, stronger, faster and more powerful.

“He will not play for us next weekend, and then he is with England so will not be with us for Bath (on January 27).

Ellis Genge in action for Bristol
Ellis Genge in action for Bristol (Ben Whitley/PA)

Genge’s fellow loosehead props Joe Marler, Bevan Rodd and Val Rapava-Ruskin are also currently on the sidelines while Mako Vunipola has retired from international rugby.

Sale forward Rodd is out for the rest of this season after undergoing toe surgery and Gloucester’s Rapava-Ruskin, who was part of England’s World Cup training squad last year, is another long-term absentee following a knee operation.

Marler has an arm injury, the extent of which has not yet been revealed by his club Harlequins.

Joe Marler has an arm injury
Joe Marler has an arm injury (Adam Davy/PA)

“He is not going to play this weekend – that is pretty clear – but what I can’t give is a time-frame. There have been a few twists and turns with it.

“Until we get a full picture and a full time-frame, and we are in that process at the moment, then I can’t really tell you a huge amount.”

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