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England and Bath lock Charlie Ewels could miss entire season after knee surgery

England lock Charlie Ewels could miss all of the forthcoming season after undergoing knee surgery.

The Bath forward was hurt during England’s preparations for the first Test against Australia in Perth on July 2.

The 27-year-old suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury, with normal recovery time following that diagnosis being nine to 12 months.

“Charlie has been for his operation, which went well, and he will be out for an extended period,” Bath’s new head of rugby Johann van Graan said.

“It was a pretty serious knee injury. He is in good spirits, and he sees it as an opportunity to work on other parts of his game as he goes through the rehab process.

“These type of knee injuries, my experience tells me it is too early to say in terms of length of time.

“Is there a chance (this season)? Potentially, the back end of it, but I wouldn’t want to speculate on it now. It’s way too early.”

Bath are back in training, building towards a Gallagher Premiership opener against their west country rivals Bristol at Ashton Gate on September 9.

And 42-year-old South African Van Graan knows the size of the challenge that awaits him following his arrival from Munster.

Bath finished bottom of the Premiership last season, 60 points behind champions Leicester, and won just five league games.

Only Worcester conceded more points and tries than Bath, who leaked an average of almost 32 points per Premiership match.

I am under no illusions that there is a whole journey to be undertaken here- Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan

“As I said to the board when I came here, there will be some players here where the perception of them might not be that good,” Van Graan added.

“But with the right guidance, they might become superstars in the future.

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