Six Nations 2007: Jonny Wilkinson Will Miss England's Match With Wales
Rugby: Persistent hamstring trouble to Newcastle's most famous fly-half means Brian Ashton won't have to answer the question of whether or not to drop Jonny Wilkinon for this weekend's clash in Cardiff.
The decision on whether or not to drop Jonny Wilkinson for England's showdown with Wales this weekend has been taken out Brian Ashton's hands by news that the fly-half has not recovered from the hamstring problem that caused him to miss Sunday's win over France.
Hailed as a hero after his triumphant return to international duty against Scotland on the first weekend of the Six Nations, Wilkinson was widely panned for his ineffectual display during England's record defeat to Ireland in Croke Park. He got injured in the build-up to the French match and was deputised by his Newcastle club colleague Toby Flood, who eclipsed Wilkinson with a performance of encouraging verve and penetration, allied to flawless kicking. When a dead leg forced Flood off the pitch in the second half of that game, 20-year-old Shane Geraghty stepped into the breach and arguably made an even more impressive impact, setting up the second try with a wonderfully opportunist dash through the French defence.
Geraghty's adventure and his understanding with new England captain Mike Catt, a team-mate at London Irish, mean many observers tip him to be picked to start in Cardiff. But Flood has also won many admirers and, should he recover in time, would also be a popular choice.
Writing off Wilkinson may be as premature as hyping up the newcomers, but the fact is that the young guns have blazed such an exciting trail that - and this is the encouraging paradox for England - the national team management may, at least temporarily, be thankful that the man still considered by many to be the best fly-half in the world is injured; otherwise they may have had to put Wilkinson to the sword.
Hailed as a hero after his triumphant return to international duty against Scotland on the first weekend of the Six Nations, Wilkinson was widely panned for his ineffectual display during England's record defeat to Ireland in Croke Park. He got injured in the build-up to the French match and was deputised by his Newcastle club colleague Toby Flood, who eclipsed Wilkinson with a performance of encouraging verve and penetration, allied to flawless kicking. When a dead leg forced Flood off the pitch in the second half of that game, 20-year-old Shane Geraghty stepped into the breach and arguably made an even more impressive impact, setting up the second try with a wonderfully opportunist dash through the French defence.
Geraghty's adventure and his understanding with new England captain Mike Catt, a team-mate at London Irish, mean many observers tip him to be picked to start in Cardiff. But Flood has also won many admirers and, should he recover in time, would also be a popular choice.
Writing off Wilkinson may be as premature as hyping up the newcomers, but the fact is that the young guns have blazed such an exciting trail that - and this is the encouraging paradox for England - the national team management may, at least temporarily, be thankful that the man still considered by many to be the best fly-half in the world is injured; otherwise they may have had to put Wilkinson to the sword.

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