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Owen Farrell shakes off calf problem in time for Doncaster clash

Owen Farrell shakes off calf problem in time for Doncaster clash
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Owen Farrell missed last weekend's rout of Bedford because of a calf injury.

Owen Farrell has recovered from a calf problem in time to lead Saracens in their Greene King IPA Championship match against Doncaster at Castle Park on Sunday.

The England captain missed last weekend's rout of Bedford because of the injury, but has been restored to fitness for a pivotal two rounds in the push for an immediate return to the Gallagher Premiership.

Farrell had recovered from the concussion sustained at the end of the Guinness Six Nations only to then suffer the strain in training, extending his spell on the sidelines.

All of Saracens' England contingent are named in the starting XV, while Wales centre Nick Tompkins makes his first appearance since returning from his loan spell at the Dragons, partnering Elliot Daly in midfield.

Director of rugby Mark McCall has made five changes to the side who thumped Bedford 54-13, with the selection of lock Tim Swinson, flanker Mike Rhodes and openside Sean Reffell completing the adjustments.

Doncaster are second in the Championship table with five wins from five games and, a week after facing the Knights, third-placed Saracens face leaders Ealing at home.

Nick Tompkins is making his first Saracens appearance in over a year
Nick Tompkins is making his first Saracens appearance in over a year (David Davies/PA)

Tompkins will be making his 119th Saracens appearance and first since February 2020, when he also made his Wales debut.

"I'm really excited to be back. It's my home so it's been tough being away, especially watching the guys in another league. I've missed it a lot," Tompkins said.

"This is the most nervous I've been in a while as you want to get that respect back from the boys and build those relationships again."

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