Sam Jones is facing five months on the sidelines as he recovers from a broken leg sustained during an England training session last week. Jones, 24, received his first call-up to the England squad by coach Eddie Jones and was in contention to make his Test debut in the Autumn internationals.However, the Wasps flanker suffered a leg fracture and an ankle injury during a judo session with the national team. Unfortunately, as well as breaking his leg hes had a significant ankle injury, which means hes going to be out for around five months, which is obviously a disaster, Wasps director of rugby Dai Young said on the clubs website.The biggest disappointment, without a shadow of a doubt, is for Sam. Hes worked his socks off to get into contention for England and were all frustrated for Sam missing out. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Several players have suffered injuries during Englands training sessions in Brighton, leading to questions being raised about the intensity and timing of the camp.Young steered clear of criticising the methods of the national team coach but said the clubs and England needed to work together. Jones set for showdown talks England head coach Eddie Jones set for showdown talks with Aviva Premiership clubs I dont think its my place to vent my frustration or disappointment about anything that went on through the media, I dont think thats the right way to do it, he said.The important thing is that we look at it, we review it and we learn from it. England and the clubs cant go head-to-head on this; we have to work together. Australia coach Michael Cheika has defended Eddie Jones training methods after England flanker Sam Jones broke his leg in a judo session. 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