RUGBY : Wasps and England flanker Joe Worsley could be fit for the opening RBS 6 Nations match against Wales on February 6 after learning his knee injury will keep him out for a minimum of eight weeks.
Wasps and England flanker Joe Worsley could be fit for the opening RBS 6 Nations match against Wales on February 6 after learning his knee injury will keep him out for a minimum of eight weeks.
Worsley tore ligaments in his right knee in the first ruck during England’s 19-6 defeat to New Zealand last weekend but provided the most optimistic prognosis is correct, he could be back in Martin Johnson’s plans for the Twickenham clash with Wales.
A statement from his club Wasps released on Friday said: “Joe is expected to be out for a minimum period of eight weeks. London Wasps and the England medical team will continue to work together on Joe’s recovery.”
The statement continued: “After a consultation with London Wasps’ knee surgeon, Andy Williams, it has been decided by all parties that in preference of surgery, Joe will take a conservative approach to his rehab to repair the grade three medial collateral ligament injury to his right knee.”