Injured Wilko to miss tour

12 April 2012

Jonny Wilkinson has been ruled out of England's forthcoming tour to New Zealand because of injury.

The Rugby Football Union on Monday evening confirmed the 28-year-old would not figure in the tour in June.

The Newcastle Falcons fly-half missed his club's seventh consecutive Guinness Premiership defeat away to Sale Sharks on Sunday because of concussion. However, his recent action has been restricted because of a shoulder injury.

The surgery on Wilkinson's injured shoulder, to be carried out at the end of the season, will also rule him out of England's match against the Barbarians at Twickenham on June 1, as well as the two-Test tour.

Rugby Football Union elite rugby director Rob Andrew said on Monday night: "Of course we would have liked him to tour and we intend to take our strongest available squad.

"But player welfare is important and in this case it is the right call for Jonny not to go to New Zealand.

"We decided with Newcastle Falcons and Jonny that it was in his best interests to have this operation at the end of the season so that he can spend the summer rehabilitating."

Once Newcastle's season is over, Wilkinson will undergo surgery on what is described as a "long-standing labral (cartilage) tear".

England play in Auckland on June 14 and a week later in Christchurch. Andrew will oversee the matches, with newly-appointed team manager Martin Johnson staying in England with his pregnant wife Kay.

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