Ollie Lawrence has been called up to the England setup ahead of the Guinness Six Nations Championship.

Steve Borthwick’s squad has been plagued by injuries, with Elliot Daly and Jamie George the latest casualties.

Both players have been withdrawn from England squad training with Saracens back Daly hit by a hamstring injury and his club colleague, hooker George, suffering from concussion.

Centre Lawrence, now plying his trade for Bath, and Newcastle hooker Jamie Blamire have been called up for Tuesday’s session at Twickenham, the Rugby Football Union said.

Lawrence has six cap for the national side but has not featured since a try-scoring appearance against the United States in July 2021.

Having come through the Warriors academy, Lawrence headed south to Bath in October 2022 with Worcester hit by financial difficulties.

Originally signing up as short-term injury cover, Lawrence has clearly caught the eye of the national team with some dazzling displays at The Rec.

Northampton forward Courtney Lawes (calf) and Gloucester hooker George McGuigan (knee) are also out of training, with England kicking off their Six Nations campaign against Scotland in 11 days’ time.

Lawes has become a major doubt for the Scotland clash and there is an escalating crisis at hooker.

Lawes incurred calf damage during Northampton’s Heineken Champions Cup clash with La Rochelle on Saturday and was due to undergo a scan.

The 33-year-old flanker missed the Autumn Nations Series because of concussion before his comeback was further delayed by a glute injury, and now one of England’s two vice-captains misses at least one week of training.

McGuigan could also miss the opener, placing strain on England’s resources at hooker in the wake of George’s concussion and Exeter hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie being side-lined due to an ankle injury that could make him a long-term absentee.

Blamire now joins Bath forward Tom Dunn, who was called up on Monday, and uncapped Jack Walker as England’s squad hookers.