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England’s World Cup plans hit by player spat claims, injuries

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TRACKING >England’s World Cup build-up has been disrupted by claims of a spat between Ben Te’o and Mike Brown and a clutch of injury withdrawals before Sunday’s Test against Six Nations champions Wales.

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There were widespread media reports of an “altercation” during a social event at the squad’s heat and humidity training camp in Italy last week.

As a result, Te’o and Brown were dropped from the squad for Sunday’s visit of Wales to Twickenham in a match staged 24 hours before head coach Eddie Jones finalises his 31-man World Cup squad.

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When Jones was asked about the incident, he said: “No, I’m not able to confirm that. I think I’ve answered the question.”

Plans for the opening warm-up Test against Warren Gatland’s team have been disturbed by injuries to centre Henry Slade, flanker Sam Underhill and wing Ruaridh McConnochie.

A day after naming the starting XV, Jones was forced into a significant reshuffle, including to the back row, where the experiment of deploying opensides Underhill and Tom Curry in tandem will have to be delayed.

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Slade (knee), Underhill (toe) and McConnochie (hip) have been ruled out, so Jonathan Joseph, Joe Cokanasiga and Lewis Ludlum have been propelled into the starting XV.

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Facing an experimental side picked by the 59-year-old head coach is Wales’s strongest available XV, including 13 starters from the Grand Slam-clinching victory over Ireland in March.

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Jones, however, shrugged off the mounting problems as ideal for this stage of tournament preparation.

“It’s all part of a World Cup campaign — adapting, adjusting, bring people in and out, finding your role. It’s a most fascinating time,” he said.

Wales will become rugby union’s new number one-ranked nation if they avoid defeat against England at Twickenham on Sunday after New Zealand’s 47-26 Rugby Championship defeat to Australia on Saturday.

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World Rugby’s latest rankings list, to be published on Monday, will confirm the end of New Zealand’s 10-year reign at the top if Wales triumph.

Gatland’s side, who are chasing a 15th successive victory, have made a change to their match-day 23 for Sunday, with scrum-half Tomos Williams being ruled out.

His place on the bench has been taken by Ospreys’ Aled Davies.

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England (15-1)

Elliot Daly; Joe Cokanasiga, Jonathan Joseph, Piers Francis, Anthony Watson; George Ford (capt), Willi Heinz; Billy Vunipola, Tom Curry, Lewis Ludlam; Charlie Ewels, Joe Launchbury; Dan Cole, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Ellis Genge

Replacements: Jack Singleton, Joe Marler, Harry Williams, George Kruis, Courtney Lawes, Ben Youngs, Joe Marchant, Manu Tuilagi

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Coach: Eddie Jones (AUS)

Wales (15-1)

Liam Williams; George North, Jonathan Davies, Hadleigh Parkes, Josh Adams; Gareth Anscombe, Gareth Davies; Ross Moriarty, Justin Tipuric, Aaron Wainwright; Alun Wyn Jones (capt), Adam Beard; Tomas Francis, Ken Owens, Nicky Smith

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Replacements: Elliot Dee, Wyn Jones, Dillon Lewis, Jake Ball, Aaron Shingler, Aled Davies, Dan Biggar, Owen Watkin

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