Blow for Australia as Flyhalf Lolesio Ruled Out of Lions Series
NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA, JUL 7 – Noah Lolesio underwent successful neck surgery after injury against Fiji, ruling him out of the British and Irish Lions series as Wallabies prepare to name their squad.
- Noah Lolesio suffered a neck injury during the second half of Australia's 21-18 Test victory against Fiji last Sunday in Newcastle and was stretchered off with his neck supported by a brace.
- The injury occurred during a crucial match where the Wallabies needed a win for World Cup seeding and confidence before the upcoming British & Irish Lions series.
- Lolesio was released from the hospital Sunday night but was later readmitted for surgery after further evaluation, with the procedure confirmed to be successful today.
- Coach Joe Schmidt expressed comfort seeing Noah moving well after his initial hospital visit and highlighted that the successful surgery marks the beginning of his recovery process, with a full recuperation anticipated.
- Lolesio’s absence is a major blow, with Rugby Australia specifying he will spend time away from the game, likely ruling him out of the Lions series and requiring coaching squad adjustments.
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Lolesio’s surgery ‘successful’ after unspecified injury in Wallabies win over Fiji
SYDNEY (AP) — Australia flyhalf Noah Lolesio has had surgery on an unspecified injury sustained in the 21-18 comeback win over Fiji last weekend and has been sidelined ahead of the three-test series against the British and Irish Lions.
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Lolesio's surgery 'successful' after unspecified injury in Wallabies win over Fiji
SYDNEY (AP) — Australia flyhalf Noah Lolesio has had surgery on an unspecified injury sustained in the 21-18 comeback win over Fiji last weekend and has been sidelined ahead of the three-test series against the British and Irish Lions.
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