Alex Corbisiero set for further knee surgery

Alex Corbisiero
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England and Northampton Saints prop Alex Corbisiero is set to undergo further knee surgery next week after suffering yet another setback during an increasingly injury-plagued career.

Northampton’s rugby director Jim Mallinder revealed the news that the Saints loosehead will be operated on next Tuesday after watching his team edge out Aviva Premiership rivals Bath 13-11 at the Recreation Ground.

Corbisiero, who starred on the 2013 British and Irish Lions' tour of Australia, is yet to feature for Northampton this season. 

The 27-year-old missed out on England's World Cup squad, and the 20 times-capped front rower now faces even more time on the sidelines after previously suffering a number of knee and shoulder issues.

Corbisiero has not started a Test for England since 2012, and Mallinder said: "He will unfortunately have to go in for another operation on Tuesday. He will be out for a few more weeks.

"It is just a bit of a clean-out, so it is not major. He has got a bit of a niggle going on in there.

"It is not good for him, but he is being positive and we are being positive about it. The surgeon is confident he can sort him out.

"I think the Six Nations is a very long way off for him. He will be thinking about recovering and getting back into the Saints' team, because at the moment he has two very good lads ahead of him."

Saints were also without Corbisiero's fellow England forwards Tom Wood, Courtney Lawes and Dylan Hartley against Bath, but Mallinder delivered a reasonably-positive fitness bulletin ahead of next weekend's European Champions Cup clash against Racing 92 in Paris.

"Lawes (knee) is hopefully back next week," Mallinder added. "He is back out running - we think he will be available next week. 

"Hartley and Wood, I am not sure. Wood has got a shoulder injury and Hartley is recovering from his concussion."