Saracens wing Tobias Elliott has been called into an England training camp as Steve Borthwick manages a reduced squad ahead of the weekend’s Premiership semi-finals.
England have left out players from Northampton, Bath, Exeter and Leicester, with those clubs preparing for crucial knockout matches. Saracens captain Maro Itoje is among the senior names being rested for the camp, which has been scaled back to reflect the busy club schedule.
Tobias Elliott Earns England Opportunity
Elliott’s inclusion is a notable step for the Saracens back, who has been identified as one of the prospects in the current England setup. The call-up gives him another chance to work with the national side as the coaches continue to assess options beyond the established group.
The camp is designed to keep England’s wider pool engaged while avoiding unnecessary disruption for clubs still competing for silverware. With several Premiership teams entering a decisive stage of the season, the national coaching staff have opted for a smaller gathering rather than a full-strength session.
England Balance Preparation With Club Commitments
The absence of Northampton, Bath, Exeter and Leicester players underlines the need to balance international preparation with domestic priorities. Those clubs are all involved in this weekend’s Premiership semi-finals, making their players unavailable for England duty at this stage.
By resting Itoje and other regulars, England are also protecting key players as the season reaches its final phase. The approach allows Borthwick and his staff to continue building depth in the squad without placing extra strain on those still chasing club success.
For Elliott, the camp represents another chance to strengthen his case for future England involvement. For England, it is a practical and selective gathering that keeps the national programme moving while respecting the demands of the Premiership calendar.
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