WORCESTER Warriors players have been snubbed for England Saxons’ tour to South Africa next month.
Reliable full-back Chris Pennell and rookie props Nick Schonert and Val Rapava Ruskin had been mooted as possibilities for the tour.
The trio all shone for Warriors in the Aviva Premiership.
However, Warriors chief Dean Ryan previously admitted he didn't think any Worcester players would make the cut.
And the Saxons' 27-man squad to play two tests against South Africa A, announced earlier today, does not include any players from Sixways.
However, former Worcester flanker Matthew Kvesic, now at Gloucester, has been picked.
The squad will play South Africa’s second team in Bloemfontein on Friday, June 10 and Outeniqua Park in George on Friday, June 17.
Saxons head coach Ali Hepher said: “Eddie Jones has given us a strong development squad to take on a South Africa A side. The squad has a good mixture of experienced players and emerging talent.
“The series will give the players international experience and will be an important stepping stone towards international honours."
Forwards
Ross Harrison (Sale Sharks)
Alec Hepburn (Exeter Chiefs)
Tommy Taylor (Wasps)
George McGuigan (Newcastle Falcons)
Jake Cooper-Woolley (Wasps)
Kieran Brookes (Northampton Saints)
James Craig (Northampton Saints)
Mitch Lees (Exeter Chiefs)
Charlie Ewels (Bath)
Dave Attwood (Bath)
Dave Ewers (Exeter Chiefs)
Donovan Armand (Exeter Chiefs)
Matthew Kvesic (Gloucester)
James Chisholm (Harlequins)
Sam Jones (Wasps)
Backs
Dan Robson (Wasps)
Michael Young (Newcastle Falcons)
Oliver Devoto (Bath)
Danny Cipriani (Wasps)
Christian Wade (Wasps)
Semesa Rokoduguni (Bath)
Sam Hill (Exeter Chiefs)
Nick Tompkins (Saracens)
Luther Burrell (Northampton Saints)
Alex Lewington (London Irish)
Sam James (Sale Sharks)
Mike Haley (Sale Sharks)
Management team
Head coach - Ali Hepher (Exeter Chiefs)
Assistant coach - Andy Titterrell (Wasps)
Assistant coach - Alan Dickens (Northampton Saints)
Team Manager - Richard Hill.
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