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Published 17:22 3 Jan 2019 GMT
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"He is a Saracens player at the moment so I cannot do too much,” Jones said after Vunipola's latest injury back in October. “We have had a quick text conversation. He has strong beliefs and he will get through. I will let him rehab. Some guys when they are injured are good around the camp, others not so good. There is no reason to have guys around just because they are injured. “I cannot control what he does at Sarries. I only have him for nine weeks between now and July. In that time, we will look after him like he is the king’s baby. The rest of the time it is Sarries’ responsibility and they look after their players well. We trust them to do a great job.”Meanwhile flanker Sam Underhill is also in doubt for next month's Six Nations opener with Ireland after Bath confirmed that he suffered an ankle ligament injury during last Sunday's Premiership victory over Leicester. The club said "further detail around his expected return" will be provided after he is reviewed by a specialist. Ireland will kick-off their Grand Slam defence against England at Lansdowne Road on Saturday, February 2nd.
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