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Wilkinson ready for Boks test

Jonny Wilkinson has declared himself "fully fit and healthy" to spearhead depleted England's first Test challenge against South Africa in Bloemfontein on Saturday.

And that will be music to the ears of head coach Brian Ashton, who has lost Harlequins wing David Strettle from his plans and must continue playing a waiting game regarding centre Andy Farrell.

Wilkinson said: "I am okay. I had a couple of days in bed, and I am coming through the back end of it now. It should be perfect timing - I trained on Thursday. I have only really missed one training session, and I am fully fit and healthy."

Wilkinson, whose career has been repeatedly stalled by injury setbacks since he kicked England to 2003 World Cup glory, starts his first Test for three months.

There are many who feel he should have been rested from the two-Test South Africa mission - which sees England facing the Springboks without numerous leading players - before the far more significant business of World Cup training camps, warm-up games and then the Webb Ellis Trophy defence in France.

But he said: "I have an opportunity to represent my country on a tour to South Africa, so I don't really need any other reason to be here. I am here to try and add whatever I can to the team and the squad.

"On a personal front, I am here to try to better myself, to further my learning which has been a bit stunted over the last three years, and get some experience under pressure against one of the best teams in the world.

"It is a valuable opportunity to learn and learn quickly, which is of the essence with the World Cup just around the corner. It is an ideal place to be, provided we go out there and we perform to our potential."

Wilkinson steered England to a famous victory over the Springboks in Bloemfontein seven years ago, kicking all their points for a 27-22 success, yet he is not into history lessons and also distances himself from talk of South Africa wanting revenge for a 53-3 humiliation at Twickenham in 2002.

He added: "It is nice to go back to a place you have been before, but you quickly learn in this game that these are one-off moments."

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