Ashley-Cooper's rare injury puzzles Tahs

By Darren Walton / Wire

The NSW Waratahs are anxiously trying to treat a rare and “perplexing” knee injury that has sidelined backline ace Adam Ashley-Cooper indefinitely.

Ashley-Cooper was on Thursday scratched from Saturday night’s interstate derby with the Queensland Reds as a precaution, but Waratahs assistant coach Daryl Gibson admitted the 104-Test veteran may require surgery.

Gibson said the nature of Ashley-Cooper’s right knee injury had medical staff flummoxed.

“It started as a Baker’s cyst and then it exploded and it’s developed into something that’s got the medical people a bit stumped,” Gibson said.

“There’s very few of this injury and what it’s developed into so it’s very perplexing.

“The unknown is we don’t know how it will react to rehab or to strenuous exercise so we want to be very cautious at this early stage. We don’t want to push him.”

While carefully trying to rehabilitate Ashley-Cooper, Gibson said the Waratahs were seeking advice from all over the world.

“We’re trying to take his scans to as many people to get a wide opinion,” he said.

“There’s not a lot of information about how to go forward, but that’s the best way we think to go, and the very last resort is surgery.”

A two-try hero of the Waratahs’ drought-breaking grand final triumph over the Crusaders last year, Ashley-Cooper hasn’t missed a Super Rugby game for two seasons.

“He’s been an absolute workhorse for us and we’re giving him the opportunity to get it right,” Gibson said.

“But it’s very difficult. When you get a guy who hasn’t not fronted up for you for two years, it’s very difficult to say no (to him).”

Ashley-Cooper’s omission allows Matt Carraro his first start of the season at No.13 as the Waratahs look to replace the Wallabies star with a strong defensive centre.

Blockbusting winger Taqele Naiyaravoro has been relegated the bench in favour of Peter Betham despite scoring two tries in the Waratahs’ last-start win over the Melbourne Rebels.

Prop Benn Robinson will break Waratahs legend Phil Waugh’s record as NSW’s most-capped player when he lines up for his 137th match for his state.

Halfback Nick Phipps said Robinson’s milestone would undoubtedly lift the Waratahs, especially after a stirring pre-training speech about the prop on Thursday.

“Cheik took a little bit of time out of the meeting this morning to speak about Benn and how important he is to the club and how much he’s given to this club,” Phipps said.

“It’s a pretty big occasion not only for him but also for us, who have the honour of running out there and playing with him this weekend.”

The Waratahs return from a bye and face a Reds team smarting from their away loss to the Highlanders last weekend.

NSW Waratahs
Israel Folau, Peter Betham, Matt Carraro, Kurtley Beale, Rob Horne, Bernard Foley, Nick Phipps, Wycliff Palu, Michael Hooper, Jaques Potgieter, David Dennis (capt), Will Skelton, Sekope Kepu, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Benn Robinson.

Res: Tolu Latu, Jeremy Tilse, Paddy Ryan, Sam Lousi, Mitchell Chapman, Stephen Hoiles, Brendan McKibbin, Jono Lance, Taqele Naiyaravoro.

The Crowd Says:

2015-03-06T04:20:48+00:00

Johnson

Guest


Fos would have been wearing a tin foil hat and babbling about Waratah conspiracy

2015-03-06T04:19:29+00:00

Johnson

Guest


Like

2015-03-06T02:20:48+00:00

grapeseed

Guest


I blame FOS for cursing AAC with his QLD voodoo magic. I remember wondering why he was putting 15 canetoad eyes into a pot of Bundy Rum and monotonously chanting "Queenslander. Queenslander. Queenslander." But now I know. Voodoo.

2015-03-06T02:10:13+00:00

Existentialist

Guest


Get well AAC! Hmmm, I would have brought back Horne in as 12, Folau to 13, kept TN on one wing and Betham on the other and shifted KB to 15 just for experimental sake ... hey its the Reds ;)

2015-03-06T00:53:26+00:00

PeterK

Roar Guru


this minimises to the disruptions to the patterns of play they are developing.

2015-03-06T00:52:26+00:00

PeterK

Roar Guru


TN is too slow off the mark, is not agile in defence, cannot kick. He has a lot of weaknesses that can be exploited.

2015-03-06T00:21:48+00:00

Paul

Guest


I think the missed an opportunity to play Folau in 13 and bring Jono Lance in at FB. I've got no issue with Betham over Big T. He's big, but not much else yet.

2015-03-05T23:45:54+00:00

jameswm

Guest


Betham's played for the Wallabies. I'd have brought Horne in at 13, and played both Betham and big T on the wings, with Carraro on the bench. Maybe they like Horne on the wing so in defence, he can come in to 12 and Kurtley can be back helping Izzy on kick returns and counter.

2015-03-05T22:53:06+00:00

Mike

Guest


The "puzzling" thing is that AAC should miss any game for medical reasons!

2015-03-05T22:10:46+00:00

Stuart Burvill

Guest


"Blockbusting winger Taqele Naiyaravoro has been relegated the bench in favour of Peter Betham despite scoring two tries in the Waratahs’ last-start win over the Melbourne Rebels." Freaking why, the guys a monster?

2015-03-05T15:53:44+00:00

MH01

Guest


For me, AAC has been as hard as nails. Not often you hear about him getting injured!

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