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16 September 2007
Noon was stretchered off during England's 36-0 defeat against South Africa in Paris on Friday night.
Knee injury: Jamie Noon's Wolrd Cup is over
He is now set to return home tomorrow, although England head coach Brian Ashton has not yet made a decision on any possible replacement.
Noon's Newcastle colleague Toby Flood would be the favourite to replace him as England head into a critical Pool A appointment with Samoa in Nantes next Saturday.
Noon's injury has been diagnosed as a grade two strain to a ligament in his left knee, which was confirmed following a hospital scan.
England team doctor Simon Kemp said; "Jamie will not be able to take any further part in the tournament.
"Arrangements are in place for him to return to Newcastle for on-going rehabilitation, and it is likely he will return on Monday."
Realistically, Noon can expect a six week lay-off with this type of injury.
England though, have received better news surrounding full-back Jason Robinson, who limped off during the Springboks clash with a hamstring injury.
It was initially feared that Robinson would miss the rest of the competition, but England are optimistic he will be able to play a further part.
Robinson has suffered a strain to his left hamstring, but he will remain with the squad, undergoing further treatment with a chance he could be involved in future games.
England are also keeping a close eye on fly-halves Jonny Wilkinson (ankle ligament sprain) and Olly Barkley (hip), who were both unfit to face South Africa.
Their combined absence meant a first England start in the number 10 shirt since 1999 for Mike Catt.
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