England rugby injury crisis might help Sam

A backline injury crisis will do no harm to Sam Burgess' hopes of winning a place in England's Rugby World Cup squad.

Sam Burgess could see his bid for a place in England's rugby World Cup squad given a boost by the injury crisis engulfing Stuart Lancaster's back division just weeks before the Six Nations starts.

Playing at centre with English Premiership side Bath, he is set to turn out for the reserve England Saxons against the Irish Wolfhounds on Friday in Cork.

Burgess, who returned home from Australia with the aim of being selected for the hosts' World Cup squad, has made only a handful of first-team appearances for Bath since his switch from NRL premiers South Sydney.

However, the senior England midfield is struggling with several injury problems.

Saracens centre Brad Barritt has a knee injury while Northampton counterpart Luther Burrell suffered concussion in the Saints' 32-8 European Champions Cup thrashing last weekend by Racing Metro.

Burgess' Bath colleague Kyle Eastmond (shoulder) and five-eighth/centre Owen Farrell (knee) are also battling to be fit for England's Six Nations opener on February 6 against Wales in Cardiff.

Jonathan Joseph and Billy Twelvetrees are the only fit centres in the England senior squad and, while Lancaster has said it would be a big, big ask for the 26-year-old Burgess to feature in the Six Nations, a few more injuries could change the picture significantly.

"Sam is certainly more than capable. His performance against Wasps at The Rec (Bath's home ground) suggests he's more than capable of playing international rugby," said Saxons coach and former England fullback Jon Callard.

"We'll know probably a little more after Friday night.

"I would have thought if I was a betting man, the seniors would want him to start (against the Wolfhounds).

"The challenge for us is to get the best out of him, and all the other players as well. We've got to give them that opportunity to show what they can do.

"I think Bath have handled him beautifully - they've given him the experience, slowly put him into a European Cup situation, and given him that.

"And this is the next stage of his development.

"We're all excited for Sam, but we're just taking it very, very calmly.

"He's still potentially got three World Cups in him.

"So I think there's still plenty of time."


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