England wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and France flanker Charles Ollivon will miss the 2025 Six Nations tournament due to injuries. Feyi-Waboso sustained a dislocated shoulder, while Ollivon suffered a knee injury. Both players are set to undergo surgery and face lengthy recoveries.
England and France have both been dealt Six Nations injury blows ahead of the 2025 tournament, which gets under way at the end of the month.
Feyi-Waboso is to undergo surgery on the joint damaged against Sale on December 21 that will rule him out for around three months, the PA news agency reports.READ MORE: Anxious wait for news on two Six Nations stars for Ireland interim boss Simon Easterby Apart from the setback to Steve Borthwick’s hopes of overseeing a revival in the Championship following a poor autumn, Feyi-Waboso has been denied the most important stage of all to press his claim to British and Irish Lions selection.
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