Australia recovered a young star for the second test against Los Pumas

Australia recovered a young star for the second test against Los Pumas

In the agonizing victory of Australia about Los Pumas In Townsville for the third date of the Rugby Championshipthe Wallabies They lost Tom Lynagh for an alleged injury and shockbut the young openness You can say in Sydney for the fourth day. All rugby, in Disney+ Premium plan.

Tom Lynagh was absent in Townsville due to an lesion in the Corva tendon, but he was asked to undergo an impact assessment in health (HIA). The comments after the Wallabies coach, Joe Schmidt, suggested that the 22 -year -old had not overcome the test and was not considered to play in the fourth round. “We took it out for an injury to the Corva tendon, and it was after that they decided to make an impact assessment (HIA). Tom did not mark it. I suppose it was for an oral protector alert”Said the Head Coach.

Schmidt also acknowledged that last Saturday was the first Lynagh test in the team since the brain shock suffered in the third game against the British and Irish Lions on August 2 and added: “We gave him a prolonged rest and he felt good after that game and feels good now. It is a good first sign, but we know that he will not be able to play next week and that doubts him for the Bledisloe. We will not risk it in any way and we will give him the best medical advice”.

However, the fears of brain shock that surrounded Lynagh have now dissipated two days after Schmidt’s comments after the game in Townsville, since a statement insisted that his bony had not failed and that the only concern that surrounded him in the face of the fourth round of the next weekend was his tendon of the tense corva.