JAMES HASKELL WAS jokingly hailed for contributing โan outstanding 35 secondsโ after his return from a seven-month injury lay-off was dramatically cut short on Sunday.
England flanker Haskell came on as a second-half replacement in Waspsโ 22-16 Premiership victory over Leicester Tigers, having recovered from reconstructive surgery on a big toe, only to exit the field almost immediately after banging his head into the hip of Freddie Burns as he made a tackle.
Haskell appeared to be momentarily knocked out, but was soon seen smiling as he watched the remainder of the game from the bench.
Wasps director of rugby Dai Young told BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire: โThe most important thing is that he is fine. He would have obviously have wanted a lot more [time on the pitch], but thankfully he is okay.
Everybody was concerned initially, but once they had seen he was okay, he was getting a little bit of stick in the dressing room. It was an outstanding 35 seconds, wasnโt it?โ
The injury appears unlikely to jeopardise Haskellโs hopes of making Eddie Jonesโ squad for the Six Nations, but Young acknowledged the forward could struggle to make next weekendโs Champions Cup clash with Toulouse.
โIt all depends on what the medical team say now and after looking at him,โ Young added.
โIt will be tight and fingers crossed he will be available, but obviously player welfare is the most important thing.โ
Think Neil Doakโs time as attack coach is limited! Theyโre toothless atm, not seeing or using one of THE most exciting back lines theyโve ever had. Seem that maul is their primary weapon. Step up or move on!!!
Must have missed the announcement that Neil Doak had taken over from Dan Soper as attack coach
@Neill Thallon: what you talking about?