Owen Farrell has not played since winning the Autumn Nations Cup in December
Owen Farrell has not played since winning the Autumn Nations Cup in December

Six Nations: Saracens players will be ready despite no game time insists Owen Farrell


Owen Farrell insists England’s Saracens contingent will race out of the blocks when the Guinness Six Nations begins against Scotland at Twickenham on February 6.

Only Billy Vunipola has played since the triumphant Autumn Nations Cup final against France in early December, the number eight making one appearance in a second-tier competition.

Farrell, Maro Itoje, Jamie George, Mako Vunipola and Elliot Daly have all been inactive due to their club's lack of match action.

Saracens were relegated from the Premiership last term after a record points deduction due to salary cap breaches. The new top-flight campaign began in December, however Sarries's Championship season has yet to start due to covid-19.

That means no competitive action in three months for those five players, but the England captain insists the time has been put to good use.

“We have seen it as an opportunity to get some good training under our belts,” Farrell said.

“Over the past few years we haven’t had much of an opportunity for a pre-season to get ourselves some good training. So this time has been massive.

“We’ve not been injured, we have been working hard off the field with pre-season stuff – running and gym – to make sure we are strong enough.

“Then we’ve had a ball in our hands. It’s not like we have been sat on a physio bed. We have been training for this.

“We are doing all we can do to be in the best position to cope with match fitness. We have 10 days to prepare and the rugby training comes into that.”

Head coach Eddie Jones views the opportunity to train without playing as invaluable.

“The Saracens boys, over the last five years, have played six seasons of rugby,” Jones said.

“For them to actually have a pre-season now is a God-send. They will come back in much better condition than they’d normally be in at this time of year.”

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