England fly-half Zoe Harrison will miss the remainder of the Allianz Premier 15s season and the Women’s Six Nations after suffering a torn ACL in Saracens’ match against Harlequins on February 18

Last Updated: 01/03/23 9:13pm

Zoe Harrison suffered a torn ACL playing in the Allianz Premier 15s

England have suffered a major blow ahead of the start of the Women’s Six Nations later this month after fly-half Zoe Harrison was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Harrison suffered a torn ACL in the second half of Saracens’ match against Harlequins last month and subsequently underwent surgery this week.
England are set to kick off this year’s tournament against Scotland in Newcastle on March 25 and conclude it against France at Twickenham on 29 April.

In a statement put out on social media, Saracens said: “Saracens can confirm that Zoe Harrison suffered an ACL injury during the second half of the duel against Harlequins on 18th February.

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“After speaking with a consultant, Harrison has undergone successful surgery this week.
“She will be unavailable for the 2023 TikTok Six Nations and the remainder of the 2022/23 Allianz Premier 15s season.”

England’s Women’s Six Nations fixtures

March 25 – Scotland (Newcastle, 4.45pm)
April 2 – Italy (Northampton, 3pm)
April 15 – Wales (Cardiff, 2.15pm)
April 22 – Ireland (Cork, 2.15pm)
April 29 – France (Twickenham, 1pm)

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