Ben Youngs suffers suspected ligament damage

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BAGSHOT, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 02: Ben Youngs, warms up during the England training session held at Pennyhill Park on February 2, 2018 in Bagshot, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

By Adam Ellis
Ben Youngs is likely to miss the rest of the after being taken off the pitch on a stretcher in ‘s 46-15 victory over .
The -half took a hit to his left knee in the 9th minute of the Six Nations opener and will undergo a scan today with England ready to call-up a replacement for Saturday’s clash against .
“Ben will have an examination so we’ll know more after that,” head coach commented after the Rome Test.
“He’s unlikely to be available for the Wales game. It’s too early to make any sort of prediction, but I’m always optimistic.”
With the experience of in hand, Jones could add more veteran reliance to the scrum-half stock with ‘ Richard Wigglesworth or ‘ Dan Robson.
Jones was high in praise for number 8 Sam Simmonds who bagged a brace of tries to show the loss of and Nathan Hughes to injury may not be a burden to the back row.
“Sam’s a good, young lad with a great set of skills. If he was a cricketer he’d be playing Twenty20. He’s a bit different – he’s fast and runs good lines,” Jones said.
“He’s a completely humble boy who just gets on with it. He’s fitted into the team well.”

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