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Rugby evening headlines as Woodward goes for Eddie Jones in public attack and Scotland get bad news before Wales game

Here are today's evening rugby headlines on Monday, February 2.

Scotland flanker Jamie Ritchie will miss this weekend's Six Nations clash with Wales through injury.

The 25-year-old was taken off on the buggy during the second half of Saturday's 20-17 victory over England after suffering damage in his hamstring and groin area.

He left the stadium on crutches afterwards, casting doubt on his participation in the remainder of the tournament.

It was confirmed on Monday by the Scottish Rugby Union that Ritchie, who was one of the team's vice-captains in the victory over Tonga in October, has not joined up with the squad to prepare for the trip to the Principality Stadium.

Bath back-row forward Josh Bayliss, who has been suffering from concussion recently, is still not ready to join up with the squad.

Edinburgh hooker Dave Cherry has been called into Gregor Townsend's pool ahead of the trip to Wales.

A statement on the SRU's Twitter feed confirmed: "Jamie Ritchie and Josh Bayliss have not met up with the squad this week through injury.

"Dave Cherry has joined up with the team today."

Sir Clive Woodward has ripped into England coach Eddie Jones, describing his decision to replace Marcus Smith during the second half of the defeat to Scotland as 'ludicrous'.

Woodward questioned a series of decisions Jones made before and during the game, claiming he gets an easy ride and is accountable to nobody at the RFU.

He wrote in his MailOnline column: "There is nobody at Twickenham qualified to hold Eddie Jones to account in the rugby sense, he clearly has them all in his pocket. He can’t be questioned, which is a massive weakness.

"When he made a mess of the Six Nations last year the RFU apparently held a cosy little inquest with a

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