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Jonny defies shoulder problem

DESPITE requiring shoulder surgery, Jonny Wilkinson will join his England colleagues Jamie Noon and Toby Flood in returning to the Newcastle Falcons team for tomorrow nightfs European Challenge Cup semi-final at Worcester.

The centres have shaken off their ankle injuries, while Wilkinson is back after missing Sundayfs heavy defeat at Sale because of concussion.

After fielding almost a second string for that match, caretaker boss Steve Bates has decided that none of those who had the chance to stake a claim made a cast-iron case for inclusion.

Other than long-term absentees such as Matt Burke, and prop Joe McDonnell, he has been able to select his strongest side.

Bates has, however, preferred James Grindal at scrum half to Lee Dickson, who is joining Northampton at the end of the season.

Phil Dowson returns to lead the side from No 8 with Ben Woods and Andy Buist alongside him, while All Black prop Carl Hayman also returns after being rested for the last two games.

Bates said: gThe boys are fresh and in reasonable shape. They have trained well all week and there is a very positive focus.

gThis is a very important game in terms of reaching a European final, and this is a competition in which we have done well this season.

gWe have had some good performances, especially Brive away, and if we get to the final that would be a fantastic occasion for our supporters.

gWe would have to win the tournament, not just reach the final, to say that this is a significant enough step in terms of fulfilling our potential.

gAs well as the obvious aim of winning a trophy, the main goal is Heineken Cup rugby for next season and all the benefits that brings to the club and the fans. It gives us a great chance to finish the season on a high.h Newcastle Falcons: Mathew Tait, Tom May, Jamie Noon, Toby Flood, John Rudd, Jonny Wilkinson, James Grindal, Micky Ward, Matt Thompson, Carl Hayman, Andy Perry, Mark Sorenson, Andy Buist, Ben Woods, Phil Dowson (capt) Stockton stick with the same squad that gave Billingham a fright last week for Saturdayfs Durham Junior Cup final against Barnard Castle at Hartlepool Rovers.

Gareth Foulkes will start at hooker with Dan Muirhead moving to prop and Sean Willis dropping to the bench.

Peter Armstongfs involvement is again dependent on the weather wiping out cricket, but if he is unavailable Ritchie Brown will move into the centre from the wing.

Stocktonfs last appearance in a final was in 1997, when they won the senior cup for the fifth time in seven seasons, after which they lost several players to Darlington.

11:12am Thursday 24th April 2008

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