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Neck injury raises questions about England scrumhalf's career

INJURY UPDATE: England scrumhalf Alex Mitchell will see a specialist on Thursday to discover the extent of a neck problem that has sidelined him this season.

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Mitchell missed defending champions Northampton’s defeat at Bath on the opening round of the Premiership last Friday.

Northampton Rugby Director Phil Dowson said after that match that Mitchell had taken a knock to his neck, with the club awaiting scan results.

Saints continue their Premiership campaign when they host Exeter on Saturday, but Mitchell is unlikely to be in contention.

“He is seeing a specialist again on Thursday, so more update, then, in terms of timeline and what it looks like,” Dowson told reporters during his pre-match press conference.

Mitchell, who has won 18 caps, is England’s clear first-choice scrumhalf.

Coach Steve Borthwick will be keeping a close eye on developments with the autumn series opener against New Zealand less than six weeks away.

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In-form Bath captain Ben Spencer, who provided bench cover for Mitchell during both mid-year Tests against the All Blacks, offers quality back-up.

But Mitchell has made the position his own under Borthwick, and any long-term absence would prove a significant blow for club and country.

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