Australia lose Rob Simmons for New Zealand clash
Monday 3 August 2015 10:23, UK
Australia were dealt a blow ahead of Saturday's Rugby Championship decider against old foes New Zealand after lock Rob Simmons was ruled out of the Sydney showdown because of a wrist injury.
The 26-year-old Queensland Reds second row will undergo surgery for a scaphoid injury but should be fit to play in the World Cup warm-up against the United States in Chicago next month.
"Obviously we're all disappointed to lose Rob," Wallabies coach Michael Cheika said.
"We've been able to build some real depth in the lock position, and Rob's injury presents an opportunity for another player in the squad to stake their claim."
Former skipper James Horwill is in line to replace Simmons, who has won 52 caps, and become the lineout leader for the Wallabies.
Simmons is also unavailable for the return Bledisloe Cup fixture in Auckland next week but there are no concerns he would miss the World Cup in England.
A 24-20 victory over South Africa in Brisbane and 34-9 win in Argentina last month have set Australia up for a first Rugby Championship title since 2011 and buoyed hopes of a third World Cup triumph.
Back Matt Toomua and prop James Slipper need to come through Tuesday's training session before being cleared to play in Saturday's clash in Sydney, but utility back Matt Giteau is available after missing the Argentina Test.
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