Manu Tuilagi to Miss Start of Six Nations Due to Groin Injury
The England rugby player, who has previously faced long-term groin problems, is expected to be out for four to six weeks.
- Manu Tuilagi, a key player for England's rugby team, is expected to miss the start of the Six Nations campaign due to a groin injury.
- The injury, a grade three tear, occurred during Sale's Premiership win over Saracens.
- Tuilagi's injury will not require surgery, but he is expected to be out for at least four to six weeks.
- Tuilagi has previously faced long-term groin problems in his career.
- Sale prop Bevan Rodd will also miss the entire Six Nations after undergoing toe surgery.