Jack van Poortvliet aims for England squad comeback following World Cup injury
- Jack van Poortvliet, the Leicester scrum half, is looking to rejoin the England squad after recovering from an ankle injury.
- He missed out on last year's World Cup due to the injury and is determined to make a comeback this summer.
- Having been recalled to the England squad, Van Poortvliet is eager to reignite his Test career.
Jack van Poortvliet was very sad when he had to leave the England camp because of an injury. He was supposed to play in the World Cup but hurt his ankle before the tournament started. His friend Alex Mitchell took his place and has been playing well since then. Jack missed another tournament because of a hamstring injury. Now, he is back in the England camp and hopes to go on a tour to Japan and New Zealand. Jack felt really bad when he had to leave the camp. He watched his team play on TV and went to see them win a game. He learned that sometimes things happen that we can't control, and we have to keep going. This motivated him to work hard and get back to playing. Last year, Jack hurt his ankle and had to leave the camp. He was sad because he was doing well and was looking forward to playing in the World Cup. He set a goal to come back for another tournament, but a hamstring injury delayed his return. He learned to be patient and understand what's important. Jack missed playing in the World Cup but watched his team win a game. He wants to play again and is working hard to get back in shape. There are other players competing for his position, so he knows he needs to keep improving to help the team. Jack is back in the England camp after missing the World Cup because of an ankle injury. He is doing well and hopes to play in the upcoming tour to Japan and New Zealand. He has learned to be patient and is working hard to get back to his best form.