April 16 (Reuters) - The injury crisis plaguing England's pursuit of an eighth straight Women's Six Nations title deepened on Thursday as Hannah Botterman and May Campbell were ruled out of the rest
England Hit by More Injuries in Women's Six Nations Rugby 2024 Campaign
England Faces Deepening Injury Crisis Ahead of Scotland Clash
Key Players Ruled Out for the Remainder of the Tournament
April 16 (Reuters) - The injury crisis plaguing England's pursuit of an eighth straight Women's Six Nations title deepened on Thursday as Hannah Botterman and May Campbell were ruled out of the rest of the tournament with injuries that require surgery.
Replacements Called Up
Lock Delaney Burns and prop Liz Crake have been called up as replacements ahead of England's game against Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday, the RFU said in a statement.
Details of Injuries and Surgeries
"Botterman requires a second operation on an ankle injury sustained on club duty in December ... Campbell will have surgery on a knee injury next week," the RFU said.
Additional Absentees Add to England's Challenges
Lock Morwenna Talling and scrum-half Natasha Hunt were also ruled out with injuries on Monday, adding to the list of absentees after Zoe Stratford, Abbie Ward and Rosie Galligan withdrew due to pregnancy.
Upcoming Match and Team Announcement
England, level on five points with leaders France after both teams started their campaigns with wins last weekend, are set to announce on Thursday their team to face Scotland, who also won their opening game and are third with four points.
(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)





