England Rugby Face Injury Management Challenges: Baxter Seeks Post-Six Nations Talks

Rob Baxter calls for urgent talks with England Rugby to refine injury management protocols after Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's season-ending shoulder injury.

Injury Sparks Debate Over Player Management

Exeter Chiefs' head coach, Rob Baxter, is advocating for comprehensive discussions with England Rugby to address the handling of injuries among centrally-contracted players. This need has become particularly acute following the recent injury to promising winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, who has been sidelined for the remainder of the season due to a shoulder injury sustained during England training sessions.

Feyi-Waboso, who had previously dislocated his shoulder just before Christmas, was scheduled for surgery in early January. However, under the new Professional Game Partnership agreement, which gives the Rugby Football Union (RFU) the final say on medical decisions for centrally-contracted players, his surgery was postponed. This decision came despite initial positive responses to non-surgical treatments.

The Complexities of Modern Rugby Contracts

Baxter expressed his concerns about the delays in Feyi-Waboso's treatment, stating, "If someone gets injured before Christmas and he's only having an operation now, then somewhere in the process something's gone wrong hasn't it?" The coach also mentioned that this incident represents a challenging first test of the new agreement, which aims to give England more control over the nation's top 25 players in exchange for increased funding to Premiership clubs.

Future Prospects Despite Setbacks

Despite the setback, there is still hope for Feyi-Waboso. Baxter believes the young player could be a "wildcard" selection for the British and Irish Lions squad this summer. Drawing parallels with past selections, Baxter recalled how a young Jack Nowell made it to the 2017 Lions tour post-injury. Feyi-Waboso's impressive track record, including five tries in eight appearances for England and standout performances in the summer Tests against New Zealand, bolsters his case for consideration.

A Focus on Long-Term Health

Looking ahead, the priority is ensuring Feyi-Waboso's full recovery to prevent long-term issues with his shoulder. "He'll be very focused on giving himself the best opportunity - bigger picture and longer term he's probably having the right treatment now that will look after him for a longer period of time," Baxter added, emphasizing the importance of a robust recovery plan to secure Feyi-Waboso’s future in professional rugby.

This case highlights the ongoing need for clear protocols and efficient management in handling player injuries, particularly in high-stakes environments like international rugby.

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