Tuesday Evening Round Up
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Foot injury sidelines Jonathan Davies for 6 months
Wales Rugby have confirmed that Jonathan Davies is set to be sidelined for around six months after suffering a foot injury during a 29-21 loss to Australia three days ago.
The Scarlets centre will therefore miss Wales' remaining autumn Tests against Georgia, New Zealand and South Africa, and also potentially the entire Six Nations.
Griquas Rugby confirm the signing of Godfrey Ramaboea & Louis Venter
We welcome Godfrey Ramaboea at our Tafel Lager Griqua Family
— Griquas Rugby (@GriquasRugby) November 14, 2017
Name: Tshegofatso Godfrey Ramaboea
Date of Birth: 1995/06/18
Position: Wing, Outside Center
High School: (KES) King Edward VII School
Varsity Attended: University of Johannesburg
Club: Lions
Image: GalloImages Internet pic.twitter.com/kzb3rKEWZ9
We also welcome Louis Venter to our Tafel Lager Griqua Family.
All the best for your rugby season ahead & we hope you enjoy your time with us.
Name: Louis Venter
Nickname: Rot
Date of Birth: 1994/09/05
Position: 9
High School / Varsity Attended: Affies & UFS
Club: Griffons pic.twitter.com/cokcMMv6Kl
— Griquas Rugby (@GriquasRugby) November 14, 2017
The duo will link up with the squad for their upcoming Currie Cup season.
England squad update
Eddie Jones has retained 25 players to prepare for England’s Old Mutual Wealth Series match against Australia at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday.
Retained players
Mike Brown, Elliot Daly, Jonny May, Semesa Rokoduguni, Anthony Watson, Danny Care, Owen Farrell, George Ford, Jonathan Joseph, Henry Slade, Ben Youngs, Charlie Ewels, Nathan Hughes, Maro Itoje, Joe Launchbury, Courtney Lawes, Chris Robshaw, Sam Simmonds, Sam Underhill, Dan Cole, Jamie George, Dylan Hartley, Joe Marler, Mako Vunipola, Harry Williams.
The following England players have been released back to their clubs for the weekend
Best Skills and Hits from Round 2 of the Anglo Welsh Cup
Five players nominated for World Rugby Women's Player of the Year
Beale's focus shifts to England
After four straight losses to the 'old enemy', Kurtley is aiming to sink England as he did at the 2015 World Cup.