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England captain Dylan Hartley is likely to be available for the start of the Six Nations. Photo: AP

Eddie Jones confident Dylan Hartley will be fit for Six Nations opener against France

The England captain is training the house down as he serves a six-week ban for striking

England rugby coach Eddie Jones is confident Dylan Hartley will be ready to captain the side when the Six Nations kicks off early next month.

Northampton hooker Hartley, who has not played since December 9 when he was sent off for striking and handed a six-week ban, will be put through a series of tests on Wednesday to prove his match fitness ahead of the February 4 opener against France.

“Dylan has been training the house down, and we expect him to be ready to go,” Jones told the BBC.

“He’s got a few hurdles he still has to jump, and if he jumps those and jumps them well, he’ll be captain of the side.”

England coach Eddie Jones says he has never seen Dylan Hartley in better shape. Photo: Reuters

Hartley is available from January 23 following the completion of his ban but is unlikely to play in the Anglo-Welsh Cup.

“I have never seen him in better physical condition,” Jones said.

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“He is training very hard. He is going to have a game-like training session tomorrow [Wednesday] I believe and we will see how fit he is.”

“We are anticipating that he is going to be right and ready to go for the Six Nations.”

England's Joe Marler is still a chance to play in his side’s first Six Nations clash in early February. Photo: Reuters

Harlequins prop Joe Marler may also return more quickly than expected from a broken leg, Australian Jones added.

Marler was expected to be out for up to six weeks, but Jones would not rule him out of the Twickenham clash with France.

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“His recuperation might be quicker than we think,” Jones said. “There is always a chance. There is certainly hope there.”

Jones is due to name his squad on Friday.

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