UPDATE 1-Rugby-Tindall and Cueto back for England
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LONDON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Manager Martin Johnson has turned to the World Cup experience of Mike Tindall and Mark Cueto as he seeks to get England back on track in the Six Nations following a chastening November.
Both men were included in Johnson's revised 32-man squad announced at Twickenham on Wednesday.
Uncapped Northampton scrumhalf Ben Foden, who can also play fullback, was also named in place of Peter Richards.
Under the agreement between the clubs and the Rugby Football Union (RFU), Johnson is allowed to make five changes to his original squad although there is also provision for injury replacements.
Ugo Monye and Nick Easter have been added to the official list, even though they played in the November internationals after being called up as injury cover. Injured forwards Tom Rees and Tom Palmer, likely to miss the Six Nations through injury, retain their positions despite the fact both will be replaced before England kickoff at home to Italy on Feb. 7.
Flanker Lewis Moody, who missed all four November games through injury, also keeps his place and will be a strong contender to start.
Centre Tindall, a World Cup winner in 2003, did not make the original squad named at the start of the season after a series of injuries and a poor tour of New Zealand last year. But he will add some much-needed beef to midfield. Continued...







