Wasps flanker Alfie Barbeary

Barbeary impresses England coaches as he returns to full fitness

Uncapped back rower Alfie Barbeary has returned to England training with forwards coach Matt Proudfoot pleased with what he’s seen from the 21-year-old.

The forward had been side lined due to a hamstring problem but returned to full training today.

Former front rower Proudfoot was pleased with the impact the bulldozing No.8 has made in camp this week.  

, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 09: Alfie Barbeary of Wasps scores a try under pressure from Ben White of Tigers during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Wasps and Tigers at Ricoh Arena on September 09, 2020 in Coventry, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

He said: “Alfie had a slight hamstring problem, he trained really well today which brought him through his whole process. He’s coming through rehab, and he performed really well over the last two days.

“Yesterday he had a modified session and today he took part in the whole session. He made a real impact, and you know he’s been itching to play. The boys have been really getting stuck into him on the side. He’s been wanting to train, and he had a very good session today.

“It’s good to see a young man come in and put his best foot forward for selection.”

What particularly impresses the England coaches is Barbeary’s unique skill set and how the back rower is able to influence himself upon games.

Wasps hooker Alfie Barbeary
COVENTRY, ENGLAND – MARCH 27: Alfie Barbeary of Wasps reacts during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Wasps and at Ricoh Arena on March 27, 2021 in Coventry, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Malcolm Couzens/Getty Images)

Proudfoot said: “I think Alfie’s got a unique skill set, he’s a young man that I think refuses to say no. He just wants to go forward with the ball, and that’s what we saw today.

“He just wants to inject himself into the game, he looks for opportunities to influence and there were a couple of opportunities today where he really put himself in a good position.”

Over the course of the past two seasons, Barbeary has excelled for Wasps, notably scoring a hat-trick against Leicester Tigers in his Premiership debut in 2020.

His line breaks, offloading and try scoring caught the eye of Eddie Jones who named in his squad for the Autumn Nations Cup final against later that year.

Barbeary’s emphatic displays for the Coventry based side even produced calls for his place on the 2021 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa as a bolter.

Despite not appearing yet for England, Jones gave him the ‘no brainer’ advice to make the permanent transition from hooker to back row due to Barbeary’s impressive physicality.

Unfortunately, Barbeary has endured nightmare injury problems at Wasps, missing most of this campaign through a series of hamstring injuries.

But Barbeary returned to the side in epic fashion, scoring on his return against and dotting down for further tries against London Irish and in recent weeks.

NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND – MARCH 15: Alfie Barbeary of England arrives for the Under 20 Six Nations match between and U20 at Franklin’s Gardens on March 15, 2019 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Barbeary will be welcomed back to full fitness with open arms by England after enduring disastrous injury problems going into Saturday’s Calcutta Cup clash with Scotland.

Captain Owen Farrell and star wingers Jonny and Anthony Watson are ruled out of the tournament, while Manu Tuilagi won’t feature until at least the third round.

In the forwards the situation is no better as both Courtney Lawes and Jonny Hill are both out of they Saturday’s game, while Sam Underhill faces a lengthy layoff with a concussion.

Written by Ben Jaycock

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