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England centre Henry Slade out of Argentina tour with hand injury

England centre Henry Slade out of Argentina tour with hand injury

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Henry Slade has been ruled out of England's tour with a fractured right hand, forcing Steve Borthwick to change his winning team for the second Test against Argentina on Saturday.
The Exeter Chiefs centre, who won his 73rd cap in England's 35-12 defeat of Los Pumas in La Plata, was hit hard early in the game but stayed the distance to help his side achieve a notable result.
He left Estadio Uno with his hand strapped and underwent a scan on Sunday which confirmed damage to his metacarpal. He will miss Saturday's game in San Juan as well as the match against the United States in Washington DC a week later.
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England centre Henry Slade out of Argentina tour with hand injury

Henry Slade has been ruled out of England's tour with a fractured right hand, forcing Steve Borthwick to change his winning team for the second Test against Argentina on Saturday. The Exeter Chiefs centre, who won his 73rd cap in England's 35-12 defeat of Los Pumas in La Plata, was hit hard early in the game but stayed the distance to help his side achieve a notable result. He left Estadio Uno with his hand strapped and underwent a scan on Sunday which confirmed damage to his metacarpal. He will miss Saturday's game in San Juan as well as the match against the United States in Washington DC a week later.

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