What we learnt: ACT Brumbies back-row injury concerns deepen against the Queensland Reds

By David Polkinghorne
Updated July 7 2016 - 10:18am, first published July 1 2016 - 9:57pm

The ACT Brumbies are scrambling to find back-rowers after Ben Hyne suffered a heartbreaking ankle injury less than five minutes into his Super Rugby debut. It brought back heart-breaking memories of Christian Lealiifano's Wallabies debut, which lasted just 37 seconds before he was knocked out against the British and Irish Lions in 2013. Already missing David Pocock and Jordan Smiler, Hyne's injury depletes their stocks even further. Coach Stephen Larkham pulled Hyne out of Canberra's club competition and upgraded his development contract to give him a chance against the Reds. But he fell awkwardly and may not be fit enough to make the trip to New Zealand to play the Auckland Blues next week. How do the Brumbies fill the hole? There's the left-field option of moving Nigel Ah Wong to the bench as a versatile back-rower or winger if Joseph Tomane makes his comeback from a knee injury. Ah Wong has filled the role this year in games earlier in the season but the move comes with obvious risks. Another option is to turn to Tuggeranong Vikings' No.8 Dean Oakman-Hunt or ask former Viking Rowan Perry to come back to Canberra for the last two weeks of the regular season.

Tee up the Wallabies for Christian