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Exeter's Henry Slade in contention to make injury comeback

Henry Slade of Exeter Chiefs is stretched off during the Aviva Premiership match at Wasps
Image: Henry Slade of Exeter Chiefs is stretched off during the Aviva Premiership match at Wasps

Henry Slade is in contention to make his comeback from a broken leg when Exeter face Newcastle in the Aviva Premiership on Saturday.

Slade's hopes of participating in England's Six Nations campaign were ended when he suffered the fracture and ankle ligament damage against Wasps on December 5 last year.

The 22-year-old playmaker, who has two caps, had been earmarked by head coach Eddie Jones to start at inside centre during the tournament until injury struck, but his club return is now imminent.

BATH, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 17:  Henry Slade of Exeter Chiefs by Tom Homer and George Ford of Bath Rugby during the Aviva Premiership match between Bath Rugby
Image: Slade in action for Exeter Chiefs against Bath

"Henry is very close. He's out there now and has done a full week's training this week," Exeter head coach Rob Baxter said.

"This is the first time he has started a training week and has been selectable as a full-on player, so we would now class him as fit for selection.

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"Whether that means we select him this weekend or if that's a little early still, we'll decide later in the week."