The injured lion’s side Mack Hansen in doubt about the first test against Australia
The British and Irish lion’s winger Mack Hansen is a doubt about the test of opening series against Australia on Saturday after a foot injury taken in the tour match against the XV New Zealand.
Hansen did not participate in full training on Tuesday, Lions The staff confirmed, a day after Scotland winger Darcy Graham was brought to the Luan team from New Zealand.
“He hurt his leg in the game, I don’t think it’s something serious but he was managed today,“Lion’s assistant Richard Wigglesworth told British media.
“Hopefully he will be fully integrated very soon. It’s nothing we are very worried about, but we need to make sure we have enough numbers in training.
“But it doesn’t look too serious. One doubt is anyone who did not completely train it today, but it is eventually not excluded.“
Hansen adds to the lion’s backward concerns after damage to the full return of Blair Kinghorn and Garry Ringrose Center.
Fullback Elliot Daly left Australia after being expelled from the series with a broken arm.
Hugo Keenan, who started in 48-0 Humping of AUNZ in Adelaide OvalIt is expected to begin in full return for lions, with Marcus Smith able to provide cover from the bench.
Flyhalf/Center Owen Farrell is another midfield opportunity for coach and father Andy Farrell, who already has Bundee AKI, Sione Tuipulotu and Huw Jones in his team.
Owen Farrell was strong in his 30-minute Cameo in the center of the center against Aunz, and Wigglesworth said he was enjoying work with the former captain of England.
“He has been great, as we knew it would be. Not everyone did it, but we knew,“Said Wiggglesworth.
“You all know how good he is, his impact, his knowledge, and how he helps other people to improve.
“He is the influential Owen that we know and love.“