England wing Henry Arundell will face a disciplinary listening to on Tuesday after his pink card in the 31-20 Six Nations defeat by Scotland.
Arundell was sin-binned for not releasing his opponent early on within the match after which obtained a second yellow for taking out Kyle Steyn within the air.
The Bathtub wing obtained an automated 20-minute pink card that meant his team-mates performed with 14 males for a complete of half-hour.
The 23-year-old has scored 4 tries in two video games – a hat-trick towards Wales and England’s opening attempt at Murrayfield.
Arundell’s decision-making was criticised by former England scrum-half Matt Dawson in his column for BBC Sport.
“Henry is a 23-year-old and can, in fact, bounce again, but it surely was reckless and a poor choice,” mentioned Dawson.
“What if that had been a championship decider or a World Cup knockout recreation? You need to make good selections underneath strain.”
England head coach Steve Borthwick is already with out injured wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso however has choices for Saturday’s match towards Eire ought to Arundell be banned.
Borthwick might promote Elliot Daly or Cadan Murley into his beginning XV at Allianz Stadium.
Alternatively, he might transfer Tommy Freeman again to the wing and recall Ollie Lawrence at exterior centre.
England’s humbling defeat at Murrayfield – which snapped a 12-match successful streak – was a blow to their hopes of a primary Six Nations title since 2020. They’re third within the standings with journeys away to play Italy and France nonetheless to return.


