Kay called up by England

12 April 2012

Leicester lock Ben Kay has been called into the England squad ahead of next Saturday's international against New Zealand as cover for the injured Tom Palmer.

Martin Johnson sent for Kay, his former Leicester team-mate and second row partner in the 2003 World Cup final, as Palmer continues to undergo treatment for a tight right calf muscle.

Palmer was replaced by Wasps team-mate Simon Shaw after 34 minutes of England's record 42-6 defeat to South Africa last Saturday.

Inside centre Riki Flutey is also a doubt for the All Blacks clash after limping out of the action with a tight hamstring.

England medics are still treating prop Andrew Sheridan, who missed the Springboks game with a neck injury.

Johnson names his team to face Grand Slam-chasing New Zealand at midday on Tuesday.

Even if Palmer shakes off the injury, he may struggle to retain his place in the side on form.

Johnson had demanded England "play smart" against the Springboks and improve their discipline - but Palmer conceded three penalties in 34 minutes before being withdrawn from the action.

Either way, Kay will bring some much-needed experience and leadership to a squad Johnson described as "desolate" after falling to a record home defeat.

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