DIEHARD
08-11-05, 08:42 AM
By Wayne Heming of AAP with Dean Ritchie
Australia captain Darren Lockyer and forward Nathan Hindmarsh have both been ruled out of the rest of the Tri Nations rugby league series with injury.
Lockyer will be out of action for two to three months after breaking a foot bone in training in Paris last night (AEDT).
He slipped and fell during a game of touch football towards the end of the session at the Surenes rugby union club on the eastern outskirts of the French capital.
Lockyer screamed with pain as he went to the ground.
An MRI scan later confirmed the broken bone.
"I just changed direction at training when running - there wasn't any contact with another player," Lockyer told The Daily Telegraph. Hooker Danny Buderus apprears certain to assume the captaincy while Trent Barrett is the logical replacement at five-eighth.
Hindmarsh meanwhile aggravated his knee injury during the session.
He appeared from the hotel elevator in a knee brace, saying: "I don't know what's going on just yet with the injury but it's certainly been better."
Asked whether he would he return home, Hindmarsh said: "It looks that way." The Kangaroos camp confirmed this morning that Hindmarsh would miss the remainder of the tour.
The Parramatta forward, who has has not played since damaging the knee in the late stages of the NRL season, had been expected to return against France in Perpignan this weekend.
Ben Creagh and Andrew Ryan will fight over the second-row position vacated by Hindmarsh for the Test against France.
Lockyer was going to be rested from the match against France.
He finally returned to the Kangaroos' hotel near Champs-Elysees last night on crutches.
Lockyer sat in the hotel foyer text messaging his shattering news to friends at home.
The injury means Bennett has to decide whether to give Scott Prince another run at halfback inside Barrett, or to have a look at a Craig Gower-Barrett combination with the Penrith halfback likely to get a chance to push his claims.
The tour party will decide in the next couple of days, after consulation with the Australian Rugby League, whether either player will return to Australia or whether replacements will be drafted in to join the Australian camp.
The Daily Telegraph
Australia captain Darren Lockyer and forward Nathan Hindmarsh have both been ruled out of the rest of the Tri Nations rugby league series with injury.
Lockyer will be out of action for two to three months after breaking a foot bone in training in Paris last night (AEDT).
He slipped and fell during a game of touch football towards the end of the session at the Surenes rugby union club on the eastern outskirts of the French capital.
Lockyer screamed with pain as he went to the ground.
An MRI scan later confirmed the broken bone.
"I just changed direction at training when running - there wasn't any contact with another player," Lockyer told The Daily Telegraph. Hooker Danny Buderus apprears certain to assume the captaincy while Trent Barrett is the logical replacement at five-eighth.
Hindmarsh meanwhile aggravated his knee injury during the session.
He appeared from the hotel elevator in a knee brace, saying: "I don't know what's going on just yet with the injury but it's certainly been better."
Asked whether he would he return home, Hindmarsh said: "It looks that way." The Kangaroos camp confirmed this morning that Hindmarsh would miss the remainder of the tour.
The Parramatta forward, who has has not played since damaging the knee in the late stages of the NRL season, had been expected to return against France in Perpignan this weekend.
Ben Creagh and Andrew Ryan will fight over the second-row position vacated by Hindmarsh for the Test against France.
Lockyer was going to be rested from the match against France.
He finally returned to the Kangaroos' hotel near Champs-Elysees last night on crutches.
Lockyer sat in the hotel foyer text messaging his shattering news to friends at home.
The injury means Bennett has to decide whether to give Scott Prince another run at halfback inside Barrett, or to have a look at a Craig Gower-Barrett combination with the Penrith halfback likely to get a chance to push his claims.
The tour party will decide in the next couple of days, after consulation with the Australian Rugby League, whether either player will return to Australia or whether replacements will be drafted in to join the Australian camp.
The Daily Telegraph