Anthony Watson: England winger’s knee injury confirmed as ruptured ACL

Watson was joined by Luke Cowan-Dickie in dropping out of England’s autumn Test squad

Jamie Braidwood
Tuesday 19 October 2021 19:03 BST
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Anthony Watson suffered the injury during a 71-17 defeat to Saracens
Anthony Watson suffered the injury during a 71-17 defeat to Saracens (Getty Images)

England winger Anthony Watson has suffered an ACL rupture, his club Bath have confirmed, which could rule him out of action until after the Six Nations next year.

Watson sustained the injury in Bath’s heavy defeat to Saracens in the Premiership on Sunday and was subsequently ruled out of England’s upcoming fixtures against Tonga, Australia and South Africa.

The 27-year-old has been replaced in Eddie Jones’ England squad by Harlequins’ Joe Marchant.

The extent of the damage to Watson’s knee was confirmed by his club on Tuesday and he will now undergo rehabilitation following consolation with a specialist.

“We are all feeling Anthony’s disappointment right now,” Bath’s director of rugby Stuart Hooper said.

“He is a remarkable athlete who will put as much work into his rehabilitation as he does into his on-field performance. We know Anthony will come back stronger from this and we will support him every step of the way.”

Watson has won 51 England caps and featured for the British & Irish Lions earlier this year.

Luke Cowan-Dickie has also been forced to withdraw from Jones’ 34-man squad after picking up an ankle injury and the Exeter hooker has been replaced by Jamie George.

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