George Martin out of England’s autumn series with Six Nations place in doubt

George Martin lines up for England during 2024 Autumn Internationals George Martin will miss England's autumn series (Mike Egerton/PA)

England second-row George Martin will miss the autumn series and potentially more Tests next year due to uncertainty over his recovery from shoulder surgery.

Martin underwent the operation during the summer, ruling him out of tour selection for either England or the British and Irish Lions.

A date for the 24-year-old Leicester forward’s return has yet to be set and he will not be back until the start of 2026 at the earliest, also placing his participation in the Six Nations in doubt.

“As with any nerve injuries, the time frame on George’s availability is slightly unknown but to give George the best chance to perform, we know it won’t be during the first half of this season,” Tigers head coach Geoff Parling said.

Martin won the last of his 21 caps in England’s victory over France in February and has not played since because of shoulder and knee problems, although it is the former injury that continues to keep him sidelined.

“George is a fantastic player and a valued member of the England squad,” England head coach Steve Borthwick said.

“He approaches everything he does with professionalism and commitment and there’s no doubt he’s bringing that same focus to his rehab. We look forward to seeing him back when the time is right.”

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