Jorgensen to Debut at Fullback as More Injury Chaos Hits Wallabies
Max Jorgensen will debut at fullback after Andrew Kellaway’s calf injury, as the Wallabies aim to end a 22-year Bledisloe Cup drought, coach Joe Schmidt confirmed.
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Jorgensen to debut at fullback as more injury chaos hits Wallabies
A calf strain for Andrew Kellaway will see rookie sensation Max Jorgensen given a new role against the All Blacks, and James O’Connor the job of starting five-eighth.
Wallabies rocked by another injury blow
The Wallabies have suffered another backline setback with a key player ruled out of Saturday’s Test against the All Blacks at Eden Park. Fullback Andrew Kellaway has picked up a calf strain that will sideline him for up to three weeks. The injury means coach Joe Schmidt will be forced into another reshuffle in a position that has already seen plenty of disruption this season. According to The Roar, 21-year-old Max Jorgensen is expected to slot i…
Wallabies suffer injury blow ahead of Bledisloe opener
Max Jorgensen is set for a Bledisloe Cup baptism of fire, the young gun set to start at fullback with Andrew Kellaway ruled out of the Eden Park Test on Saturday. Kellaway suffered a calf injury at training in Auckland, joining first-choice custodian Tom Wright (knee) on the sidelines. The NSW Waratahs speedster is the second player ruled out of the match with a calf issue, following star back-rower Rob Valetini, in another blow to Australia’s h…
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