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ble leg break sustained against Northampton two years ago – when he left the field on a stretcher – is now firmly behind him.
But, while Singleton is dreaming of playing for England again, the 28-year-old concedes he needs to show more to twist Borthwick’s arm.
He says: “I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t hoping to get back in but I don’t think I’m playing at that sort of level. I am getting better and better, and becoming more comfortable all the time playing in the Gloucester jersey... plus being fit helps!
“Eddie Jones g...

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