France Vs England: Max Malins ruled out from England team for the Six Nations match against France

Max Malins was knocked out by England before the final Six Nations game against France, with Jack Willis also excluded from the roster en route to Paris. Starting on the right-wing in all four of England's appearances, Malins is one of three players to have played every minute off the pitch so far, alongside Henry Slade and Maro Itoje. Six Nations 2022 fans can buy France Vs England Tickets from our website.

Max Malins dropped from England team for the Six Nations match against France
Max Malins dropped from England team for the Six Nations match against France
However, the 25-year-old Saracens will not be in the final. Elliot Daly looks like the most likely candidate to move up to the starting squad, while the uncapped Louis Lynagh is being held in a 28-man squad that includes George Furbank and Luke Northmore has other backline options to choose from.

Jamie Blamire, whore for the Newcastle Falcons, came off the bench in the final minutes against Ireland and was replaced by Nic Dolly of Leicester Tigers. Dolly, a rookie against South Africa last November, will represent Jamie George and is set to take the second Test cap.

Sam Underhill has also been detained, apparently to replace Tom Curry's open flanker, while Kyle Sinckler was named despite a decision against Ireland last weekend. Will Stuart and Joe Heyes are the other two tight props in the group, tasked with protecting Sinckler in case he doesn't make the return-to-play deal.

In the nonappearance of Charlie Ewels, he will face a punitive reach on Wednesday after being sent off after 82 seconds for a risky challenge on James Ryan, Nick Isiekwe added Ollie Chessum as a back-five choice. Along with Lynagh and Northmore, Alfie Barbeary is the third possible rookie.

Malins is one of three players to have played every minute
Malins is one of three players to have played every minute
Willis returned to the Wasps after a day in training camp, as did Ollie Hassel-Collins, Orlando Bailey and Alex Mitchell to their clubs when the team flew to France on Tuesday.

Sam Simmonds, one of England's most standout players in their 32-15 loss to Ireland, outlined that the weekend will be "another improvement" when it comes to the brutality of the French defence. He also explained that Toulouse central defenders Antoine Dupont and Romain Ntamack would have to be removed. Ewels' red card covered the need for a low attack against a Grand Slam chasing opponent.

"It was just that it was too high and it hit Ryan's head significant Charlie well, it was a red card there was no hatred in the challenge, inopportunely," said Simmonds.

"The level of attack and to be truthful with a big French team you don't want to be too high on it, it's perhaps approximately everybody needs to effort on anyway.

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