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Rugby World Cup: Ollie Hassell-Collins dropped from England training squad, Ben Youngs and Jack van Poortvliet come in

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Wing Ollie Hassell-Collins has been axed from England’s World Cup training squad as Northampton Saints and Leicester Tigers players come back into the fold.

Northampton and Leicester both lost the Premiership semi-finals in mid-May and the return of their players has led to a shake-up in an expanded 38-man England squad.

Ad Hassell-Collins, who made his debut in the Six Nations in February and featured in two of England's five games, has made way alongside scrum-halves Ben Spencer and Harry Randall.

Champions CupWillis signs fresh Toulouse deal to cast doubt on England career12/04/2023 AT 16:17 Tigers' pair Ben Youngs and Jack van Poortvliet have both been included, as has Saints' Alex Mitchell.

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