Immanuel Feyi-Waboso will miss England’s Six Nations conflict with France on Saturday after reporting signs of a concussion.
Feyi-Waboso suffered a blow to the top throughout England’s 23-22 victory over Eire final week.
The shock victory at Twickenham revived England’s Six Nations title hopes, with Wales-born Feyi-Waboso enjoying a key function on his full debut.
The 21-year-old was a possible starter for Steve Borthwick’s workforce within the climax to the match in Lyon after his spectacular impression in opposition to title rivals Eire.
Nonetheless, the Exeter wing started to really feel the consequences of a attainable concussion quickly after the match and has now been dominated out.
“Manny felt a bit groggy, so he’s sadly dominated out of the sport, however we don’t take any dangers with that form of stuff,” England assault coach Richard Wigglesworth mentioned on Tuesday.
Feyi-Waboso has gained three England caps and performed simply 18 instances for Premiership aspect Exeter.
Lower than 12 months in the past, he was enjoying for Taunton in Nationwide League One.
However regardless of that lack of expertise, he was feted as a rising star following his breakthrough efficiency in opposition to Eire.
“The entire expertise was loopy, the ups and downs, listening to ‘Swing Low’ within the stadium,” Feyi-Waboso mentioned earlier than he was formally dominated out of the France conflict.
“I believe I had goosebumps on the pitch once I heard that. Wonderful. Even now it’s a fairytale.
“It was a rollercoaster of feelings. It’s positively quicker, extra bodily. I really feel like errors positively get punished, particularly in opposition to a workforce like Eire.”
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