Sam Warburton sidelined for four months

Wales' Sam Warburton will be sidelined for four months after a hamstring injury he sustained against the Wallabies, playing for the Lions.

Sam Warburton sidelined for four months

Sam Warburton will be sidelined for four months with a hamstring injury sustained in Melbourne.

Sam Warburton's club says the Wales and British Lions captain will be sidelined for up to four months because of his left hamstring injury.

Warburton was hurt late in the second Lions Test against Australia on June 29 in Melbourne, and had a scan in London on Thursday.

Cardiff Blues said on Friday the flanker had a grade three tear.

"The injury is already healing. He therefore does not need surgery but will require a period of rehabilitation between 12 to 16 weeks from the date of the injury," Cardiff Blues head of medical John Miles said in a statement.

That means Warburton might not be ready to play until October.

Wales' first home Test in November is against South Africa on November 9.


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