By The Crowd
September 25th 2007 @ 12:58pm

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Is his leg really that good?

Wallabies 2007, Photo by Tony Hughes

Tony Hughes writes: Here are some photos of Bernie Larkham taken this morning with physios in Montpellier park. He’s certainly favouring his knee and limping - so it looks like a way to go to get him fit for the semis.

Wallabies 2007, Photo by Tony Hughes


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Crowd Says (4)

swifty said  | September 25th 2007 @ 1:02pm | Report comment

well spotted Tony!

Tony Hughes said  | September 25th 2007 @ 4:25pm | Report comment

Thanks, Swifty … but I’ve got to give the credit for this to my mate, Michael Fay, I had the camera but he know what he was looking at and grabbed me as I was walking past and got me to fire off a few shots.

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Spiro Zavos said  | September 25th 2007 @ 7:14pm | Report comment

Tony, you beat all the rugby journos, including your industrious reporter, on the on-going saga of Stephen Larkham’s knee.

The Roar - Your Sports Opinion » Larkham out of RWC quarter-final with knee complications said  | September 25th 2007 @ 9:07pm | Report comment

[...] Roar published exclusive photos of Larkham’s knee problems taken by reader, Tony [...]

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