England Boosted by Curry and Martin's Return to Full Training Ahead of Calcutta Cup Clash
England fans have received a welcome dose of positive news ahead of this weekend's highly anticipated Calcutta Cup clash against Scotland at Twickenham. Both flanker Tom Curry and lock George Martin have returned to full training, giving head coach Steve Borthwick a significant boost as he prepares his side for the crucial match.
Following a mixed start to the Six Nations campaign, with an opening round defeat to Ireland in Dublin followed by a hard-fought victory against France at Twickenham, England are looking to build momentum and secure a win against their oldest rivals. The return of key players like Curry and Martin is undoubtedly a step in the right direction.
Curry, who has been in exceptional form, had been managing a chronic hip condition since the 2023 Rugby World Cup. While his workload was being carefully monitored last week, his return to full training is a testament to his resilience and a positive sign for England's chances. Martin, who has been dealing with a knee issue, also participated fully in Monday's session. While his progress will continue to be assessed throughout the week, his presence on the training field is encouraging.
Borthwick will be hoping that both players remain fit and available for selection. Their experience and talent will be vital as England aim to overcome a strong Scottish side and avoid a fifth successive Six Nations defeat against their rivals. The Calcutta Cup is always a fiercely contested affair, and the availability of Curry and Martin will undoubtedly strengthen England's hand.
This weekend's game promises to be a thrilling encounter, and with key players returning to fitness, England will be confident of putting on a strong performance in front of their home crowd. Stay tuned for further updates throughout the week as we build up to what is sure to be a captivating match.