Armand called up by England for Argentina tour

Uncapped Exeter flanker Don Armand has been named in the England squad for next month's tour of Argentina.
Zimbabwe-born 28-year-old Armand was man of the match as the Chiefs edged after extra-time in the Aviva Premiership final at Twickenham on Saturday.
Armand and Newcastle back-row forward Mark Wilson, who impressed from the bench in England's 28-14 victory over the on Sunday, come into a 32-man squad that has lost Tom Wood and James Haskell from its provisional selection announced last month.
's 50-cap flanker Wood, who was sent off for stamping during Saints' European Champions Cup qualification play-off win over three days ago, was listed among the players unavailable for selection by the RFU on Monday.
Wood is set to face a disciplinary hearing later this week, while Haskell was called up last weekend when Saracens No.8 Billy Vunipola's was ruled out of the British and Irish Lions' tour of New Zealand due to a shoulder injury.
Denny Solomona ( Sharks) will be assessed today after suffering a mid-foot sprain in England's recent camp in Brighton. Marland Yarde () has been called up as injury cover with a decision to be made later.
Piers Francis (Auckland Blues/ ) will fly from New Zealand to join the group in the Argentinian capital next weekend.
England Head Coach Eddie Jones said: “I'm really excited about this Test series in Argentina. It is a big opportunity for this group and we are going out there to win 2-0.
“The players who have been in camp over the last few weeks have done extremely well and the win against a Barbarians team full of top internationals yesterday is testament to the hard work they have put in.”
“We are looking forward to a good week of preparation in London before we depart this weekend.”
England squad
Forwards: Don Armand, Will Collier, Ben Curry, Tom Curry, Charlie Ewels, Ellis Genge, (captain), Nathan Hughes, Nick Isiekwe, , Matt Mullan, , Nick Schonert, Tommy Taylor, Sam Underhill, Harry Williams, Mark Wilson
Backs: Mike Brown, Danny Care, Joe Cokanasiga, Ollie Devoto, Nathan Earle, George Ford, Piers Francis, Sam James, Alex Lozowski, Harry Mallinder, Jack Maunder, Jonny May, Henry Slade, Denny Solomona, Marland Yarde

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