The 15 figures that are low for rugby championship start
A new edition of the Rugby Championship and the four nations that will be part of it have already presented their campuses for the first dates. That is why we review the XV of figures that were out of them due to various injuries or because they were not selected. All rugby, in Disney+.
Some will miss the first part of the tournament, while others will not be able to compete throughout the contest. Within the first line, the highlights are the Argentine Thomas Gallo (knee injury), Matt Faessler (left twin) from Australia and Tyrel Lomax (right hand) of New Zealand.
It should be noted that in the position of Pilar Izquierdo they will not be part of the Encounters Gerhard Steenekamp (Cross Ligament of the Right Knee), Ofa Tu’ungafasi and Tamaiti Williams. While another hooker that will be low is Asafo Aumua. In turn, you will not see activity as right pillar Allan Alaalada.
In the second line we find two boks that have several games within their selected: Jean Kleyn and Elright Louw. From the first the seriousness of his injury is unknown, while the second suffered the partial breakage of the anterior cross ligament of the right knee.
To culminate with the Forwards, in the third line they add up: the Neozyre Luke Jacobson, The South African Cameron Hanekom and the Argentine Facundo Isa.
The media couple is made up of a black man, Cam Roigardand an Australian, like Tom Lynaghwhich is low due to the consequence of its brain shock. It should be noted that the media scrums Noah Hotham and Jake Gordon will also be low.
Among the most prominent backs are Argentines Matías Moroni and Emiliano Boffelli, back in elves but still not available in the national team, the Kiwis Caleb Clarke and Stephen Perofeta and the Australian Noah Lolesio.
The XV of the absent in the Rugby Championship
1- Thomas Gallo, 2- Matt Faessler, 3- Tyrel Lomax, 4- Jean Kleyn, 5- Elright Louw, 6- Luke Jacobson, 7- Cameron Hanekom, 8- Facundo Isa, 9- Cam Roigard, 10- Tom Lynagh, 11- Caleb Clarke, 12- Noah Lolesio, 13- Matías Moroni, 14- Boffelli, 15- Stephen Perofeta.
