Eddie Jones has delayed naming his England team to play Fiji until Friday due to fitness concerns over a number of players. Billy Vunipola, Nathan Hughes and Elliot Daly are all carrying knocks sustained in last Saturdays victory over South Africa and the England head coach is looking to see how they resolve themselves over the next 24 hours.Were prepared for whats going to be a difficult game but weve had really good preparation, albeit a few injury concerns which were trying to sort out at the moment, said Jones. England vs Fiji November 19, 2016, 2:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Well announce the team on Friday, which is a deviation from our normal procedure but in line with the regulation of team announcements.The delay led to criticism that England had broken rules by not naming their team 48 hours before kick-off, but World Rugby confirmed those regulations do not come into effect until January.And Jones was sure he was doing nothing wrong as he added: I dont have to discuss it with Fiji. Theres no regulation. We didnt ask them to name it 48 hours before. There is no regulation. There is no etiquette. Jonny May is one of Englands injury concerns In normal circumstances, you want to name it 48 hours before because that it is in line with World Cup regulations and thats good practice.But unusual circumstances, and the regulations allow this, mean that you can do it at another time so were happy to do it at another time.I dont think there is any advantage in it. Were not looking for an advantage. There are some serious injury concerns that we have.Vunipola, who suffered an upper body injury against the Springboks, missed England training on Thursday morning along with Mike Brown and Jonny May. The trio worked on their fitness in the indoor facilities at Pennyhill Park. Jones explains why he will not be introducing curfews for Englands rugby players following Wayne Rooneys apology for his behaviour on the weekend May travelled with the squad to their hotel but should the Gloucester wing miss out, Elliot Daly is expected to switch from centre to the left wing with Jonathan Joseph wearing the No 13 shirt.Wasps No 8 Hughes, who was born in Fiji, was due to make his full England debut on Saturday but Tom Wood could be now retained at openside flanker after being recalled to the squad.Upgrade to Sky Sports now to watch England v Fiji and Man Utd v Arsenal this Saturday and get the first six months half price! 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Louis, MO (SportsNetwork.ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Broncos coach John Fox says the only change he plans to make following open-heart surgery is his vantage point. "My goal and dream is to be there (on the sideline) before the conclusion of the season," Fox told Denver media during a conference call Tuesday from his Charlotte, N.C., home where hes convalescing from surgery to fix a genetic heart defect. Fox said he was born with a bicuspid aortic valve, one that has only two leaflets instead of the usual three. The aortic valve regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta, the major blood vessel that brings blood into the body. He said it was discovered in 1997 when a murmur showed up in a physical while he was the Giants defensive co-ordinator. He was told earlier this year that surgery was necessary, but he had hoped to delay the operation until after the Super Bowl. That changed when he almost passed out Nov. 2 while golfing in Charlotte, two days after hed visited his cardiologist in Raleigh. Less than 48 hours later, he had surgery and was released from the hospital Friday. Hell soon begin his cardio rehab in North Carolina and wont be back in Denver until hes strong enough to fly back. Fox said after he became dizzy on the golf course, he chipped within 2 feet for par, then lay down on the grass before being taken to a hospital where a CT scan showed "my valve was almost completely closed. I was receiving very little blood to my body." Fox seemed to bristle when asked if any lifestyle changes were in the offing. "Im very, very healthy," he said, noting that normal hospital stays following this type of surgery is five to seven days and "I was out in four. So, this isnt due to poor lifestyle, not being healthy, too much stress, not enough stress. This is basically something I was born with that I needed fixed. I think the quick recovery speaks to what great shape Im in. "This is really not a lifestyle problem. Its just, lets call it a birth defect. Im not really sure what you call it. But I just came up a little short in that department." Fox said hed have needed this operation even if he werent an NFL coach. "Sure, tthere is some pressure and stress involved in coaching, but I think a lot of people out there in Denver, in this country, really around the globe, have very pressure-packed jobs.dddddddddddd "I think our military comes to mind maybe as one of those that I dont think coaching compares to," Fox said. "So, it wasnt the pressure of coaching or any kind of thing." Foxs voice sounded good during his 16-minute call, he also displayed his usual sense of humour, quick wit and charisma that players and coaches alike say they miss around team headquarters. Fox said he was relaxing Tuesday and "just getting around to seeing the San Diego game from Sunday." Thats the coaches copy. He watched the broadcast live, although he admitted there were times he had to stop watching lest his blood pressure skyrocket. One of those moments surely was when Peyton Manning came up limping after Corey Liuget dived at his ankles in the closing minutes of Denvers 28-20 win. The Broncos (8-1) asked the league to look at the hit, but the NFL determined it was a clean tackle. Fox declined to confirm it was he who raised the issue with the NFL: "Well, were not really allowed to discuss anything to do with officiating. I can say that I did communicate with somebody at the league office," Fox said. Aside from his concern over his quarterback, Fox said he was feeling good and thanked everyone for their well wishes and the Broncos for allowing him "this time to get my health back, and that process is going very well. Its been helped by everybody there in Denver, and probably first and foremost my wife, Robin." Fox and interim head coach Jack Del Rio speak every day by phone and Fox said hes texted and talked with some of his players, too. Famous for saying every injured player is "day to day," Fox was just as coy about the timeline for his own recovery. "I can just tell you that Im working very hard to get better and I feel like my doctors are pleased that Ive improved every day," he said. "So things are going great. I like where Im at right now and well see where that leaves us." ' ' '