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Barkley adds to England's injury woes

Olly Barkley has emerged as England's latest injury victim after being hurt in the same training session which ruled Andy Farrell out of Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against Australia.

Saracens centre Farrell will miss the game because of a strained calf muscle suffered when he chased a kick.

Dead leg: Olly Barkley

And Barkley, who is among the contenders to replace him, is nursing a dead leg.

England head coach Brian Ashton will not make any public announcement about Farrell's replacement until tomorrow lunchtime, but Barkley, 36-year-old Mike Catt and Toby Flood are the alternatives.

Ashton must decide whether or not to promote Barkley off the bench, go with the vastly-experienced Catt - a 2003 World Cup winner - or hand Flood a first appearance since he arrived in France as an injury replacement for his Newcastle colleague Jamie Noon.

The smart money is on Catt making a first start since he played at fly-half in England's record 36-0 World Cup defeat against South Africa at Stade de France 20 days ago.

Bath back Barkley, meanwhile, has moved to allay any fears about his fitness as England target a semi-final showdown against New Zealand or France in Paris on Saturday week.

He said: "I got a dead leg in training yesterday. I am walking fine and we will just have to wait and see what happens in selection."

Barkley admitted he would be disappointed if Ashton does not hand him the number 12 shirt but reflected on how injuries had dogged England's World Cup campaign.

Barkley, Jonny Wilkinson, Jason Robinson, Mark Cueto and now Farrell have all suffered cruel setbacks at various stages of the tournament which has forced Ashton into various degrees of chopping and changing.

Barkley added: "That has just been our luck in this World Cup. If you are on the bench in this team, you are as good as starting sometimes.

"Myself and Faz were injured about five minutes apart in training. I sat down, then Faz came and sat down.

"I think he was just running, chasing a kick. I, unfortunately, got a flying Phil Vickery in the side of my leg. They were two freak incidents, really."

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