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BBC Sport6/22/2026Sports3 min readUnited Kingdom

Maro Itoje to Miss England's Nations Championship Tests

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  • England captain Maro Itoje will miss the Nations Championship opener against South Africa on July 4th due to rest and personal reasons.
  • Hooker Jamie George will lead a squad featuring five uncapped players, including teenage winger Noah Caluori and South Africa-born centre Benhard Janse van Rensburg.

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England captain Maro Itoje is being rested for the Nations Championship due to exceeding playing recommendations and personal grief. Hooker Jamie George will lead a squad with new talent against South Africa, Fiji, and Argentina.

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England captain Maro Itoje will miss England's Test against South Africa on 4 July after being left out of this summer's Nations Championship action.

The 31-year-old has been rested, having breached World Rugby's recommendation , externalof playing only 30 games a season in each of his past two campaigns.

In addition to leading England and club side Saracens, Itoje skippered the British and Irish Lions in their series win over Australia last summer.

He has also grieved his mother Florence who died in December, speaking at her funeral in Nigeria and, by arrangement with the national team, joined up late with his team-mates before the Six Nations.

Hooker Jamie George, who preceded Itoje as England captain and stepped back into the role when his Saracens team-mate started the Six Nations on the bench, will lead a side that includes five uncapped players this summer.

Saracens' teenage wing Noah Caluori wins his place ahead of a clutch of rivals, with Adam Radwan, Tom Roebuck and Henry Arundell left out.

The 19-year-old, whose prodigious leap makes him a potent aerial threat, finished joint top of the Prem try-scoring charts with 18 this season.

Benhard Janse van Rensburg, the South African-born Bristol centre who will become eligible for England on residency grounds in time for their Tests against Fiji and Argentina on 11 and 18 July, is also included.

Bath's Max Ojomoh, Exeter's Henry Slade and Gloucester's Seb Atkinson join him as specialist midfield options, with Ollie Lawrence and Northampton pair Fraser Dingwall and Tom Litchfield overlooked.

Exeter's uncapped Greg Fisilau is the secondary number eight behind first-choice Ben Earl, with Alex Dombrandt having suffered an injury in defeat by a France XV on Friday.

Guy Pepper has recovered from injury to take his place in the back row, while tighthead props George Kloska and Vilikesa Sela are in line for first caps.

The absence of Itoje, who recently posted pictures of himself on holiday in Mauritius to social media, opens opportunities for others in the second row.

George Martin, whose superb performance against South Africa in the 2023 Rugby World Cup semi-final will have been front of mind for head coach Steve Borthwick, only recently made his comeback from 14 months out with a string of injuries, while Gloucester's Arthur Clark will hope to add to the solitary cap he won against the United States in July.

In the front row, Sale's Asher Opoku-Fordjour - more usually a tighthead - will also cover loosehead prop, where Ellis Genge only recently recovered from a calf complaint and Bevan Rodd and Fin Baxter have been ruled out.

With only Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Cadan Murley included alongside Caluori as specialist wingers, Borthwick's selections hint at a possible return out wide for Tommy Freeman, who started at outside centre in four of England's five Six Nations games.

Borthwick admitted the itinerary thrown up by the new Nations Championship - which has replaced the traditional single-location summer tour for northern hemisphere nations - will present a new challenge.

After taking on world champions South Africa at altitude in Johannesburg, England will play Fiji in Liverpool, before heading to the small Argentine city of Santiago del Estero to face the Pumas.

"We've selected a squad with a good blend of experience and emerging talent," said Borthwick.

"The Nations Championship presents an exciting challenge for this group. We will face strong opposition in demanding environments, with extensive travel, and changes in climate all testing the squad throughout the tournament.

"I am sure by preparing well and continuing to demand the highest standards from one another every day, we will be well placed to meet the challenge of a very demanding summer schedule."

Open Questions

  • How will the new squad perform without Itoje?
  • What is the long-term impact of Itoje's rest?

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