Exeter Chiefs provide update on England wing Jack Nowell’s fitness

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 01: Jack Nowell of Exeter Chiefs walks off the pitch after receiving medical treatment during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final between Exeter Chiefs and Saracens at Twickenham Stadium on June 01, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Exeter have confirmed wing Jack Nowell underwent a successful operation on the ankle injury which ended his involvement in the this month.

The 33-cap back exited the defeat to Saracens mid-way through the second half and was seen after the match requiring to use crutches to assist his ability to walk.

Scans following the 37-34 loss cleared Nowell of a knee injury but showed damage to his ankle.

The opportunity to have surgery in the aftermath was offset by a family holiday Nowell, who had been a standout performer in the , had already booked.

Upon his return earlier this week, confirmed Nowell had gone under the knife on Tuesday and gave an update on his status for the Rugby World Cup.

“Jack’s had an operation on his ankle and at this stage we see no reason why it should jeopardise him being involved with England at the Rugby World Cup nor with us heading into the new season,” Baxter said.

England head coach Eddie Jones is a keen admirer of Nowell, having even gone to the length of testing him out at openside flanker in training sessions during this year’s .

Playing at wing, full-back and outside centre during Jones’ tenure, the competition to be included among the outside backs for the World Cup in is fierce.

With each team typically splitting their official 31-man squads into 17 forwards and 14 backs, Nowell stands to be in contention along with Elliot Daly, Jonny May, , Jonathan Joseph, Ruaridh McConnochie, , Anthony Watson, , Denny Solomona and Alex Goode.

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