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Women's Six Nations: England's Abby Dow sustains broken leg

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Published in Rugby
Sunday, 10 April 2022 08:00

England wing Abby Dow broke her leg in Saturday's Women's Six Nations win against Wales, making her a doubt for October's World Cup.

Dow cried out in pain as she went down in an awkward tackle and play stopped for more than 15 minutes in the first half as she received medical attention.

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) said "she is comfortable in hospital and will undergo surgery".

It added it is not yet able to give a timescale for Dow's recovery.

Centre Emily Scarratt suffered a broken leg in September and was playing again five months later, but it is not yet known whether Dow's injury is more or less severe than Scarratt's.

The World Cup begins in New Zealand on 8 October, with England one of the favourites to take the title.

On Saturday, England head coach Simon Middleton said seeing Dow hurt was "tough to take" for his players.

Middleton had started Dow at full-back for only the second time in her England career and her injury further confuses the head coach's complex back three selection choices.

Sarah McKenna, Ellie Kildunne and Emma Sing are three full-back options in the squad, while Lydia Thompson and Jess Breach are alternatives in the absence of Dow's impressive finishing on the wing.

Former England men's wing Ugo Monye says the Red Roses "have lost a huge weapon", adding on BBC Radio 5 Live's Rugby Union Weekly: "She is one of those superhuman women that the Red Roses possess. She has that level of pace, power, footwork and agility."

The RFU added: "Everyone at England Rugby sends their best wishes to Abby and wishes her a full and speedy recovery.

"On behalf of Abby, we'd like to thank England supporters and the wider rugby family for the messages of support we have received following Saturday's match."

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