England given a clean bill of health

British and Irish Lions flanker Richard Hill is certain to be named in the England side to meet France in Sunday's World Cup …

British and Irish Lions flanker Richard Hill is certain to be named in the England side to meet France in Sunday's World Cup semi-finals after declaring himself fit and available today.

The team will be named tomorrow morning after coach Clive Woodward delayed an announcement for 24 hours to allow Hill maximum time for recovery.

"I'm fully fit," Hill told a news conference. "It's been a frustrating time for myself, ultimately longer than I expected.

"I'm available for selection and would like very much to play at the weekend."

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Hill, a hugely influential figure on the blindside flank, has been badly missed by England who have under-performed so far in the tournament. There was further good news for England when fullback Josh Lewsey and Iain Balshaw both passed fitness tests which will enable Woodward to pick from a full squad.

Utility back Austin Healey, flown from London as cover, will now return home.

France, whose form has been a polar opposite to England's, named an unchanged side for Sunday's match, although coach Bernard Laporte has reshuffled the bench.

David Auradou was called up as substitute lock to cover for Olivier Brouzet, who has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament after dislocating a shoulder. Clement Poitrenaud replaces utility back Pepito Elhorga, who flew back to France after his father died on Sunday evening.

Elhorga will return to Sydney just before the game. Among the replacement backs, centre Damien Traille has been named ahead of Brian Liebenberg.

"We are very pleased by our performance against Ireland. It was very easy to pick the team for this match," said manager Jo Maso.

Defending champions Australia, who meet Cup favourites New Zealand on Saturday, also received a boost when vice-captain and lock David Giffen passed a fitness test. Giffen has suffered a shoulder injury followed by a leg problem and will start Saturday's match on the bench.

"He is the vice-captain of the side, a lineout leader and a guy with great experience and the last 20 minutes of the game against New Zealand are probably going to be the crucial 20 minutes of the game," said coach Eddie Jones.