Reds flanker Liam Gill ruled out for a month

By The Roar / Editor

Queensland Reds star flanker Liam Gill has been ruled out for the first month of the Super Rugby season.

Gill, who was already recovering from a shoulder issue, suffered a stress fracture to his lower back which will see him miss matches against the Waratahs, Force, Rebels and Blues.

Gill forced the most turnovers in Super Rugby last year, and was the sole bright spot for the Reds in what was a dismal 2015 season. The side only narrowly avoided taking home the wooden spoon after being ravaged by injuries, and it seems their luck is refusing to change.

Kane Douglas, who was one of the Wallabies most impressive performers during their World Cup campaign, suffered a knee injury in the final against New Zealand, and is only a slight chance of playing in the Reds’ final three fixtures.

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The Reds will also be without skipper James Slipper, who is expected to miss the early stages of the season with a shoulder injury.

The injury to Gill will be felt particularly keenly by the Reds this weekend as they go up against a Waratahs side boasting the current Australian openside flanker, Michael Hooper.

The news also puts a significant dent in Gill’s hopes of representing the Wallabies. The flanker is set to move to France to continue his career at the end of the season, and his window to play for Australia will continue to shrink as he recuperates from the injury.

Gill has been replaced in Queensland’s run-on team by Curtis Browning for the matchup with the Waratahs, while young flanker Michael Gunn has been named on the bench.

The Crowd Says:

2016-02-25T20:49:19+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Yup. Their bench can beat the ABs in Eden Park

2016-02-25T20:03:17+00:00

harry

Guest


Yeah the reds will be in playoffs can see it now

2016-02-25T19:53:09+00:00

ajh

Guest


I would like to see Michael Gunn get some quality time at 7. He played well for Brisbane City in 2014 when I saw him and could be the future when Gill goes to France.

2016-02-25T13:40:27+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Too right RT. We dont have too many games with him left. Unless of course Reds reaches the elimination rounds, all the way up to the Grand Final vs the Blues.

2016-02-25T13:38:58+00:00

Existentialist

Guest


Unfortunate for the young guy. Speedy recovery Liam. Did I read that correctly - Douglas might be back for the LAST 3 fixtures? Reds can't get a break (apart from injury) can they?

2016-02-25T12:14:54+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


Damn!... that is very unfortunate... speedy recovery Liam

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