Injury woes hit Wallabies ahead of All Blacks clash
Australia have been hit with a double injury blow two weeks out from their opening Rugby Championship match against the All Blacks in Sydney, losing prop Laurie Weeks and winger Joe Tomane.
|Last Updated: Aug 10, 2014, 10:47 AM IST|Source: AFP
Sydney: Australia have been hit with a double injury blow two weeks out from their opening Rugby Championship match against the All Blacks in Sydney, losing prop Laurie Weeks and winger Joe Tomane.
Three-Test Waratahs prop Paddy Ryan and uncapped Melbourne Rebels wing Tom English have been called into the squad as replacements, coach Ewen McKenzie said Sunday.
Both Weeks and Tomane have hamstring injuries and are expected to be sidelined for two to three weeks.
"As it is with sport, injuries provide an opportunity for other guys to come through, and I`m sure Paddy and Tom are both excited about taking part in our preparations for the All Blacks," McKenzie said.
Ryan and English have both had exposure to the national program this year, with Ryan earning his third Test cap in Australia`s victory over France in Melbourne in June, while English was part of the Wallabies training squad.
"It`s no secret we`re trying to build more depth at tighthead prop and the upcoming fortnight will be a good chance for Paddy to continue improving at this level," McKenzie said.
"Tom is a guy we are continually learning more about and is someone who impressed us with his attitude and abilities at training during the June series, along with being a consistent performer for the Rebels throughout the year."
The Rugby Championship involves Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina with the Wallabies playing the All Blacks, the defending titleholders, in the opening match in Sydney on August 16.
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