Updated reports are saying cheekbone which if true is tournament over.
It's catch 22 because if he didn't play he would have been a month without playingWild to be risking your top tier players against a team like Namibia. They won't be headhunting but those fellas would make sure each tackle would stick.
Maxilla (cheekbone) = upper jaw.Article that said "cheekbone" now says "jaw" (but is otherwise unchanged) so it's one of those developing story situations.
I think it's got a lot to do with the draw, Ireland did not need to field full strength during the warm up games. They have used the first two games as there warm up games, meant the fringe squad got more time before the world cup and now have been working towards this week. Also helps that they have the week off in between the SA and Scotland games.Ireland's ability to consistently field a full strength team is impressive
SAFFA humour at its finest
Yeah, but also in general their players don't seem to get injured as muchI think it's got a lot to do with the draw, Ireland did not need to field full strength during the warm up games. They have used the first two games as there warm up games, meant the fringe squad got more time before the world cup and now have been working towards this week. Also helps that they have the week off in between the SA and Scotland games.
That bench is a thing of beauty!
Maxilla (cheekbone) = upper jaw.
Mandible (jawbone) = lower jaw.
Its all jaws.
Looked like a maxillary fracture most likely. Not a great injury.
Wife been sneaking over to the Saffa neighbours for a gangbang again?