Initial fears over Monye overcome as England gain confidence boost

England head coach Stuart Lancaster eased concerns over Ugo Monye after the winger suffered a sickening head injury in the tour victory over the Northern Barbarians.

Monye was taken to hospital after being knocked unconscious in a tackle in the first half of the 57-31 tour win at Profert Olen Park.

The 29-year-old Harlequins back, playing his first match of the tour after a hamstring injury, received prolonged attention on the field before being carried off on a stretcher but Lancaster delivered a positive report.

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Lancaster said: “Ugo was knocked out during the tackle. He was taken to hospital but he has come round and he is fine, albeit a bit groggy. I have only just had medical updates but I think he will be travelling back with us.

“He will go through the concussion protocols and he will struggle to be fit for Saturday.”

England were due to travel back to Johannesburg before heading to Port Elizabeth for Saturday’s third and final Test against South Africa.

The tourists are hoping to gain a consolation win after defeats in the first two matches of the series.

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The odds will still be against them but they will at least head south upbeat after a hard-fought win for the second string.

Nick Abendanon claimed a hat-trick of tries while Monye’s replacement Jonny May, a late call-up to the squad, touched down twice. There were also tries for Ben Morgan and Anthony Allen as well as a penalty try.

The Barbarians scored four tries themselves and tested the tourists in the second half when Jamie Gibson was sin-binned.

Lancaster said: “There are lots of positives we can take from the performance although there were one or two areas where we let it slip, particularly in that third quarter defensively.

“I think it was important to put in a positive performance.”

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