Although we prob won't need him but Burns and will be Tigers first choice rest of season, with Owen Williams out for 9 months.
Burns chance to show some form before the WC
He played pretty well v Gloucester, but I think he now finds himself behind: Ford, Farrell, Cipriani, Myler, Slade? in the pecking order- it would take some exceptional form (or lots of injuries) for him to force his way back, in such a short space of time.
Watching Exeter this weekend, there were players really pushing for England contention; Slade had a good showing at 10 (Englands answer to Beauden Barritt imo for the 23 shirt), Nowell also showing good versatility playing very well at OC, Ewers doing what Ewers does best and generally being a beast all round the field (not a lineout option though and made a couple of errors, but surely he is a better option the Easter on the bench?).
Wasps v Quins; Care continuing his fine form and had another poor game (outplayed by Simpson- as expected), Cooper-Wooley looks a prospect at TH and is probably at least as good a scrummager as Thomas (albeit a poor Quins front row), Hughes pulling up trees as per usual.
It looks pretty rosy long term for England with young talent in the loose forwards, come 2017-2019 I think players on the fringes now (20/21/22 year olds) will be in their prime: Kvesic, Itoje, Hughes, Vunipola, Morgan, Clifford- should be tasty.
In fact most of the current pack will probably be peaking for the 2019 WC rather than 2015 (Marler, Corbs, Mako, Kruis, Launch, Lawes)- In this respect I can see why Lanky was given the long contract.