Hodge on his way back to fast lane
The Rugby Paper|March 03, 2024
JOSH Hodge has set his sights on an exciting end to the season after making an impressive return to action following injury.
MARK STEVENS
Hodge on his way back to fast lane

The Exeter speedster was in flying form for the Devonians at the start of the campaign, only for his charge to be brought to an abrupt halt when he dislocated an elbow in the Premiership defeat at Harlequins last October.

Back within three months, the 23-year-old was quickly up and running for the Chiefs, who will return to English and European action later this month nicely poised to attack both the Premiership and the Champions Cup.

Before then, however, Hodge has been showcasing his skills on the international stage, playing a prominent role in England A's 91-5 victory over Portugal at Welford Road a week ago.

The fleet-footed fullback was in dazzling form for the hosts, scoring one of 15 tries, as well as landing five conversions with the boot.

Hodge was one of the shining lights in England's dominant display, which was watched by Steve Borthwick and other members of the senior coaching staff.

Back in 2020, former England head coach Eddie Jones called the then Newcastle Falcons youngster up as an apprentice as his squad prepared for the Six Nations Championship.

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