Kinghorn Injury in Lions' Win over Brumbies Isn't Serious, Says Farrell
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA, JUL 9 – Kinghorn's injury leaves the British and Irish Lions with only two specialist full-backs ahead of the July 19 Test, following Elliot Daly's earlier tour-ending injury.
- Last Wednesday in Canberra, Lions full-back Blair Kinghorn sustained a knee injury during the match against the ACT Brumbies, raising concerns over his participation in the July 19 first Test.
- Prompted by an early collision, Kinghorn took a bang to his knee, continued playing, then limped off in the 25th minute, raising injury concerns.
- Coach Andy Farrell said Kinghorn showed 'some really nice touches' before limping heavily after a knee blow, highlighting squad depth concerns ahead of the July 19 Test.
- With only two specialist full-backs remaining, the Lions face a selection challenge ahead of the July 19 Test as Kinghorn's injury raises doubts about his fitness.
- With the first Test on July 19, the Lions are awaiting Kinghorn's fitness assessment amid squad depth concerns.
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Kinghorn injury in Lions' win over Brumbies isn't serious, says Farrell
CANBERRA :British & Irish Lions fullback Blair Kinghorn's knee injury that marred a patchy win over the ACT Brumbies in Canberra on Wednesday did not seem serious, coach Andy Farrell has said.The Lions had to work for their 36-24 win over a depleted Brumbies team, some of whose best players were absent at Aus
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