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Out of the tour: Danny Cipriani is carrying from the field and will miss the trip to New Zealand
Danny Cipriani Charlie Hodgson, Olly Barkley and Toby Flood

Charlie Hodgson edges ahead in new battle for No10

Chris Jones, Rugby Correspondent
20 May 2008


Martin Johnson has no reason to panic when
pondering who should take Danny Cipriani's
place on England's tour of New Zealand.

A serious ankle injury will sideline the London Wasps fly-half for six months, and fellow No10s Jonny Wilkinson and Shane Geraghty will miss next month's two-Test trip with shoulder problems.

However, England can still travel Down Under with world class No10s in Charlie Hodgson, Toby Flood and Olly Barkley, with team manager Johnson
also able to call up Ryan Lamb of Gloucester, Leicester's Andy Goode or Adrian Jarvis of Harlequins.

In the past — most notably 1998, 2004 and 2007 — summer tours to the Southern Hemisphere have been disastrous because so many front-line England
players have been ruled out by injury or fatigue.

However, English rugby is now bolstered by the first generation of players to come through the Academy system — headed by Cipriani — and the
game in this country has never been stronger.

That is why, despite the loss of key men such as Cipriani, Wilkinson, Harry Ellis, Phil Vickery, Simon Shaw and Josh Lewsey, Johnson can still wave
goodbye to his 32-man squad at Heathrow — he is staying at home for the birth of his second child — safe in the knowledge that New Zealand rugby chiefs cannot accuse him of selling the All Blacks and their fans short.

With the rankings for the 2011 Rugby World Cup to be dictated by where countries finish in the standings this year, it is crucial England are seriously competitive in New Zealand and during
the four autumn internationals at Twickenham against the All Blacks, Australia, South Africa and the Pacific Barbarians.

Cipriani's horribly disfigured right ankle, which required surgery and a metal plate to restore to normality, removes him from all of those matches
and opens the door for Hodgson to show again that he is a genuinely talented play-maker, capable of running an international team.

Hodgson has been hampered by serious knee injuries in recent seasons and was forced into the shadows when Cipriani took centre stage this season.

However, Hodgson has been winning consistent high marks in a Sale Sharks side that flattered to deceive in the Guinness Premiership and he will
relish the opportunity to restart a Test career that has produced 29 caps.

Barkley was left out of the Six Nations squad because of an impending court case for alleged assault. However, the charge was subsequently dropped.

It was originally expected that Barkley would play outside Cipriani with Mike Tindall his centre partner in a midfield that would have boasted power and pace.

Now Johnson and tour manager Rob Andrew have to choose between Hodgson and Barkley in the England No10 jersey, with Toby Flood ready to accept the inside centre role he held during Brian Ashton's reign as head coach.

Back at Wasps, the loss of Cipriani has forced Ian McGeechan to assess his options going into the Guinness Premiership Final against Leicester
on 31 May.

With fly-half Dave Walder still on crutches after breaking his leg, director of rugby McGeechan could bring in Jeremy Staunton or opt to move Riki
Flutey from inside centre to outside-half and recall the fit-again Dominic Waldouck at centre.

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