Catt hopes to recover from injury

12 April 2012

England veteran Mike Catt desperately hopes he can recover from a groin problem in time for next weekend's World Cup final.

Brian Ashton's defending champions reached the final with a 14-9 victory over France in Paris on Saturday night.

And Catt, a winner in Sydney four years ago, will hope for good news after experiencing pain on Saturday night and admitted: "I would not want to miss next weekend for anything."

He said in his Sunday Telegraph column: "My only slight worry at the moment is my groin.

"I came off with it in some pain. It was enough of a worry for the medical staff to advise me not to drink which was a bit of a downer but I'm sure there will be plenty of time for that after the weekend.

"It is the smallest of sacrifices really. At the moment we are hoping that it is a neural problem rather than a muscular one.

"As for the obvious question of who we fancy facing in the final next weekend: we do not care right now. That is not for us to worry about.

"All that matters is that we are through and we will find out (on Sunday) who we will be meeting.

"We will make sure we recover properly over the next couple of days and take it from there.

"There were obviously some exhausted and drained bodies in the dressing room but Josh Lewsey apart - we are not sure how serious his leg injury is - everybody else looks as if they will be fine."

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