England and Exeter Chiefs Hooker Could Miss Rest Of The Season With Knee Injury
Luke Cowan-Dickie could miss the rest of the season after injuring knee ligaments.
“It’s a pretty significant injury. It’s an operative injury on a knee ligament and a bit of cartilage damage,” said Exeter director of rugby Rob Baxter.
“He’s definitely going to be out for a significant period of time, possibly the rest of the season.”
It means Saracens’ Jamie George is likely to be England’s first-choice hooker for the rest of the Six Nations, with Newcastle’s Jamie Blamire backing him up.
Cowan-Dickie missed the start of the Premiership season having won three Test caps for the British and Irish Lions in South Africa last summer.
The Cornishman then injured ankle ligaments in October, limiting him to just eight games for Exeter this season.
“It’s a big blow, he’s a very important player here, a very good player,” Baxter added to BBC Sport.
“We’ve got some hope that he could feature right at the tail end of the season, particularly if we can extend the season by being in the top four, but it’s a little early for us to say yet.
“He was there and cemented in as a starter in the England team, part of their leadership group and going very well with England, so it’s a personal blow to him as well.
“But he’s a very good rehabber, and if there’s a chance of being back before the end of the season then he’s the kind of guy who can do it, so let’s not write him off quite yet.”
Ford, Daly and Marler Released ‘To Stay Match-Fit’
England must win their Six Nations game against Ireland on 12 March to keep their title chances alive before a final-weekend trip to Paris.
Forwards coach Richard Cockerill said losing Cowan-Dickie was “a bit of a blow to the team”, but added that George and Blamire provide “good cover”.
“Cowan-Dickie is a really important player and a leader of the group,” Cockerill said.
As well as Cowan-Dickie’s absence, fly-half George Ford, back Elliot Daly and prop Joe Marler – who were all in the squad for Saturday’s win against Wales – have been released back to their Premiership clubs for the weekend’s fixtures.
Cockerill said their exclusion from England’s training camp did not mean they were out of contention for the Ireland game.
He explained: “If guys need game-time and it suits what the guys need and what we need, they are released back to their club. Keeping guys sharp and match-fit is really important.”