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Toby Flood omitted from England's Six Nations squad
TOBY FLOOD’S DECISION to pursue a club career in France effectively cost him his England place when he was left out of coach Stuart Lancaster’s 35-man squad for the 2014 Six Nations this afternoon.
Flood, a veteran of 60 Tests, is set to join French giants Toulouse at the end of the campaign and, with Lancaster holding to his line not to select overseas-based players, the coach has chosen uncapped Bath stand-off George Ford in addition to current first-choice 10 Owen Farrell ahead of the 2015 World Cup in England.
“He has made a lifestyle choice and we respect that but given the RFU’s policy of not selecting players based overseas save for exceptional circumstances it was important that we allow others such as George Ford to progress.”
England won four of their five matches in last season’s Six Nations but finished runners-up to Wales on points difference after suffering a 30-3 thrashing by the eventual champions in a title-decider at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium.
England’s 2014 Six Nations Fixtures:
Feb 01: v France (a)
Feb 08: v Scotland (a)
Feb 22: v Ireland (h)
Mar 09: v Wales (h)
Mar 15: v Italy (a)
- © AFP, 2014
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