England's injury concerns have eased after medics confirmed captain Steve Borthwick's rib injury will not force him to miss the autumn international series.
Borthwick has been diagnosed with a sprained rib cartilage, which could rule him out of Saracens' Guinness Premiership clash Gloucester this weekend but is not a long-term problem.
The England skipper suffered the injury in Saracens' game against Harlequins on Saturday but he refused to be substituted until the victory had been assured.
The news will come as a relief to England manager Martin Johnson, who has already lost inside centre Riki Flutey and full-back Delon Armitage to shoulder injuries.
Borthwick has started the season in impressive form and Saracens director of rugby Brendan Venter outlined at the weekend how big a loss he would have been to both club and country if the injury had proven more serious.
"He is playing really well, which is fantastic for England. He is a serious world-class international lock," said Venter.
"If you talk about a disciplined, honest, hard-working individual then Steve Borthwick fits that bill 100%. I have been very blessed to have a captain like that.
"In our first two games this season Steve had the most contributions and the second most contributions. We measure everything - tackles, ball carries, his rucking, his defensive play - and he is right at the top of our team."
Harlequins centre Jordan Turner-Hall, one of the contenders to replace Flutey, was undergoing a scan on a shoulder injury suffered in the same game at the Twickenham Stoop.
A Harlequins spokesperson confirmed Turner-Hall went for an x-ray on Saturday night but he was being reviewed again on Monday in conjunction with England medics.




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I hope Borthwick this season proves his worth!!He is a good lock but there are better players with more savvy who could captain the team and lead by example. Which is what England need.
You have got to be kidding.This was a golden opportunity to get rid of Steve Borthwick and blood a new captain.Borthwick doesn't rate his England position either as a player or as captain.
By 'play hurt' do you mean his nose?
Good news for England. They really need Borthwick. He is one of the finer locks, definitely in the Six Nations. He is also an inspiration for the rest of the team, as he is willing to play hurt, sometimes perhaps when he should not.
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