Rugby-England's Hunt and Talling ruled out of Six Nations with leg injuries


Rugby Union - Women's World Cup 2025 - Final - England Training - Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, London, Britain - September 26, 2025 England's Natasha Hunt during training Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

April 13 (Reuters) - England's ⁠Natasha Hunt and Morwenna Talling will miss the ⁠rest of the Women's Six Nations tournament ‌after both players suffered leg injuries during Saturday's 33-12 win over Ireland in their opening game, the RFU said on Monday.

Lock ​Talling, who played a key role ⁠when England won the ⁠Rugby World Cup last year, is the latest second ⁠row ‌to miss the tournament after Zoe Stratford, Abbie Ward and Rosie Galligan withdrew due ⁠to pregnancy.

Both Talling and scrum-half Hunt will ​see specialists ‌in camp this week before returning to their ⁠clubs, the ​RFU said in a statement.

After Saturday's win, England coach John Mitchell said the team would adapt to the ⁠situation despite key absences.

“We have lost ​four international locks so we will probably be a team of back-rowers by the end of the competition. ⁠There are different ways to play this game and if we have to rely on back-rowers, we will make it work," he told reporters.

Defending champions ​England next face Scotland on Saturday, ⁠as they build up towards a key battle with ​France, who finished second last ‌year, in their last game ​in the campaign on May 17.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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