Flood set to miss Six Nations opener
Leicester have confirmed that England fly-half Toby Flood will likely
miss the start of the Six Nations championship due to the knee injury he
picked up playing against Sale last weekend.
The 26-year-old playmaker is facing four to six weeks on the
sidelines, which also rules him out of the Tigers' do-or-die European
Cup clash with Ulster.
England have already been hit by the news that centre Manu Tuilagi
will miss the opener against Scotland at Murrayfield on February 4 due
to injury.
Leicester director of rugby Richard Cockerill told the Leicester
Mercury: "He (Flood) hurt his knee on Sunday and we initially thought it
was just like a dead leg but it swelled up overnight and he went to see
a specialist to determine the exact nature of the injury.
"It turns out that he has tweaked his ligaments and is likely to be
out for four to six weeks, which is not as bad as we feared at one
stage.
"But it still rules him out of the Wasps and Ulster games, which is
not great after Manu Tuilagi and Louis Deacon's recent injuries."
Flood and Tuilagi, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, will
both still be named in Stuart Lancaster's elite player squad on January
11.
Flood's absence for the start of the Six Nations would open the way
for Charlie Hodgson's return at fly-half - potentially with one or both
of his Saracens team-mates Brad Barritt and Owen Farrell in the centres.
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