Feyi-Waboso's Resilience: Aiming for a Six Nations Comeback
Exeter's Immanuel Feyi-Waboso opts for rehab over surgery, eyeing a potential return in the Six Nations.

A Bold Decision Amidst Injury Challenges
Exeter Chiefs winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, only 22, made headlines when he chose a conservative rehabilitation path rather than undergoing surgery for a dislocated shoulder sustained before Christmas. This decision comes after thorough discussions between England Rugby and his club, highlighting both player agency and medical strategy at play.
Having burst onto the scene in the last season’s Six Nations, Feyi-Waboso has showcased his talent, scoring five tries in eight caps, including notable performances in New Zealand last summer. His impact on the field has been significant, and the prospect of his return adds excitement and anticipation for fans and teammates alike.
Exeter's Director of Rugby, Rob Baxter, expressed cautious optimism regarding Feyi-Waboso's timeline. In a recent interview with BBC Radio Devon, he stated, "If the next two or three weeks go really well, there’s a chance he could be back towards the end of the Six Nations. However, it's a week-by-week evaluation as we monitor his recovery."
Baxter noted that Feyi-Waboso feels positive about his progress, asserting, "He looked very good this morning, and he mentioned his shoulder is feeling strong.” Nevertheless, the pivotal margin will depend on when he can safely return to contact training.
This news comes amidst yet another setback for the England squad, as Caden Murley had to withdraw due to a foot injury. As Feyi-Waboso navigates this path to recovery, the ambitions of both him and the team remain intertwined, seeking to overcome adversity on the road to the Six Nations.
In the world of rugby, determination and strength often define a player's journey, and Feyi-Waboso's experience underscores that spirit as he battles back from injury. The rugby community continues to watch and support him as he seeks to reclaim his spot on the pitch, showcasing resilience at its finest.