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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Gerard Meagher

Immanuel Feyi-Waboso set for first England start against Ireland

Immanuel Feyi-Waboso training in the gym
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso is primed and ready to make his first England start as they face Ireland in the Six Nations. Photograph: Dan Mullan/RFU/The RFU Collection/Getty Images

Immanuel Feyi-Waboso is poised for a first England start against Ireland on Saturday, capping a meteoric rise after turning out for Taunton Titans less than 12 months ago.

The Guardian understands that Steve Borthwick is also primed to select the fit-again scrum-half Alex Mitchell and George Martin for the daunting Six Nations meeting while Marcus Smith is expected to return to the matchday 23 as a replacement with George Ford keeping his place at fly-half.

Feyi-Waboso has caught the eye in his two appearances from the bench to date and the 21-year-old is in line for a first start on the left wing. ­Barring a late change of heart, Elliot Daly will drop out of the side with Feyi-Waboso, who was at the centre of a tug-of-war between England and Wales before the Six Nations, expected to get the nod.

The Exeter winger missed the training camp in York last week to sit a medical exam but was singled out for praise for his try-scoring cameo in the defeat against Scotland. Feyi-Waboso arrived at Exeter after Wasps went into administration but only started playing regularly for the Chiefs at the start of the season, having spent time on loan at Taunton.

Borthwick is due to announce his team on Thursday and Mitchell’s expected return is a significant boost. The Northampton scrum-half overcame an infected leg wound to start against Italy and Wales before sustaining a knee injury and there were fears he could miss the remainder of the competition. He missed the defeat by Scotland but is ready to come straight back into the side and rekindle his half-back partnership with Ford.

Smith is another who is fit again after missing all of England’s three matches to date with a calf injury sustained a few days before their tournament opener against Italy. ­Borthwick will have considered ­starting him but Smith has not featured at all since ­Harlequins’ Champions Cup victory against Ulster on 20 ­January. Fin Smith, who has performed back-up duties at fly-half so far this championship, has been unable to train since last week.

Martin’s expected inclusion is also set to provide England with a boost after he impressed from the bench against Scotland – one fumbled restart aside. He would add considerable power to the forward pack and is in line for a first England start since his stunning performance in the World Cup semi-final defeat by South Africa. Ethan Roots is expected to drop out of the side to make way for Martin.

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