FORMER Thornbury Bronco Billy Vunipola is out of the Autumn International Series and may miss England’s Six Nations Championship campaign after suffering another bad injury.

Number eight Vunipola has undergone knee surgery after sustaining a cartilage problem during Saracens 41-13 Aviva Premiership win over Sale Sharks at the Allianz Park on Saturday.

It will rule him out for 16 weeks and force him to miss the England matches against Argentina, Australia and Samoa.

Vunipola's absence is a bitter blow to club and country given his appearance against Sale was only the second game of his comeback from the shoulder surgery that forced him to miss the British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand during the summer.

England's most destructive player has accumulated serious injuries at an alarming rate over the past 11 months, with the operation to repair his damaged meniscus, which took place on Sunday morning, the third major surgery during that time.

The 24-year-old injured the same knee against Argentina last November, sidelining him for three months.

"It's desperately disappointing for Billy considering how hard he has worked during the off-season to get back to full fitness," said Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall.

"Billy is a resilient character and he'll have a strong support network around him to get him back on the field in the best possible shape.

"What's now important for Billy is his recovery and we look forward to his return later this season."

Saracens' estimated absence of 16 weeks would see Vunipola return in mid-January, leaving him with only two matches to prove his fitness before England open their Six Nations title defence against Italy in Rome on February 4.

This latest setback has come less than a fortnight after Vunipola urged rugby's powerbrokers to shorten the season after declaring his body "could not handle" the demands of the modern game, adding that players may be forced to go on strike.

"It's about the toil we're put through. Something is going to give. Something might happen where we follow the NFL or NBA, where they had a lock-out," he said.

"It comes down to how much we play. My body could not handle it. I might think I'm strong and tough, but I'm not. I just got worn down."

Vunipola's place in the 33-man squad, which assembled for a three-day training camp in Oxford on Sunday night, was filled by Harlequins Jack Clifford.

Clifford had fallen out of favour with England having won all ten of his caps under Eddie Jones, but his all-action display in Harlequins' 31-28 defeat by Leicester on Saturday will have impressed the Australian, who was watching from the stands.