A slight ray of hope for Harry which I only spotted when I got home from the game and watched the sky coverage was that after twisting his knee he came back from the treatment room to the dugout before the final whistle and also joined the rest of the team for their pitch walk at the end.
When I saw him walking about again on his own the spirits lifted a bit . Harry is one of our 5 World class players ( others are Geordan , Alex ,Lewis and Castro) and probably he is the most difficult to replace . Glaws display on saturday looked pretty impressive and I think we will have our work cut out even with a full side .
Don't really think that article tells us any more than we already knew. Still keeping fingers (and toes and everything else) crossed that Harry'll pull through...
The insider information I managed to pick up suggests that he won't be playing against Gloucester and is extremely doubtful for the Wasps game. Fingers crossed that it proves wrong.
Iain wrote:The insider information I managed to pick up suggests that he won't be playing against Gloucester and is extremely doubtful for the Wasps game. Fingers crossed that it proves wrong.
If it was good news - i.e. "not as bad as feared" it would come quickly from examination by Paul or Mukul. Delay means having a scan, therefore likely bad news... :o(