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Ollie Lawrence out of Six Nations finale and fearing season-ending lay-off

The England flanker was on crutches after suffering an Achilles injury early in the win over Italy.

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Ollie Lawrence will miss England’s Guinness Six Nations finale against Wales and could struggle to play again this season after suffering an Achilles injury during the 47-24 victory over Italy.

The Bath centre is set to undergo scans and see a specialist during the next 48 hours after going down hurt in open play after just eight minutes at Allianz Stadium.

England head coach Steve Borthwick nodded at his post-match press conference when asked if Lawrence was out of the trip to Cardiff next Saturday.

England coach Steve Borthwick
Steve Borthwick fears a long lay-off for Lawrence (Adam Davy/PA)

“He will get the very, very best care, he’ll see the very, very best people to be looked after.”

England fly-half Fin Smith revealed the impact Lawrence’s injury had on the squad as one of England’s most consistent players was helped off.

Smith said: “It is difficult. Obviously, you play in a game and you want to win and all this stuff, but I think there is a sort of deeper level to it.

“And when you see one of your best mates potentially losing the chance to go on a Lions tour and what was bound to be a massive year for him, it breaks your heart.

“We are all absolutely devastated for him. I’ve got everything crossed that the scans say it is not too bad, but it is not looking brilliant. He is absolutely devastated.

Ollie Lawrence, centre left, is embraced by Fin Smith while on crutches following England’s win over Italy
Ollie Lawrence is embraced by Fin Smith after the game (David Davies/PA)

“We have just got to get around him. I think as team-mates, we’ve got to be good friends to him now and look out for him because it is going to be a tough time for him.”

England kept themselves in title contention after a bonus-point success, as they moved above Ireland and into second place behind France ahead of the so-called Super Saturday finale.

England will require a repeat result against Wales – and hope that Scotland stun France in Paris – as they chase Six Nations silverware, but it is long odds against such a scenario unfolding.

Tom Willis, Tommy Freeman and Ollie Sleightholme scored first-half tries, all converted by Fin Smith, but Italy responded through touchdowns from Ange Capuozzo and Ross Vintcent, with Paolo Garbisi adding a penalty and two conversions, making it 21-17 at half-time.

Marcus Smith, an early replacement for Lawrence, and Tom Curry crossed in quick succession during the third quarter to leave Italy floundering, effectively ending the game as a contest.

England’s Marcus Smith runs in to score against Italy
Lawrence’s replacement Marcus Smith was among the England try-scorers (Adam Davy/PA)

Borthwick added: “I was really pleased with way the players adapted to an early disruption with the Ollie Lawrence injury against a really tricky opponent who are very streetwise.

“In that context, to get seven tries was a really good performance. I talked about the team playing fast and being aggressive with the ball.”

Assessing the Cardiff challenge against a Wales team that has lost 16 successive Tests, England captain Maro Itoje said: “I have been fortunate enough to play there numerous times, and I know exactly how difficult it is.

“Wales versus England is a humungous fixture. I know all of Wales will be crammed in the Principality (Stadium), and it is a challenge we are very much looking forward to.”

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