Top centre's Lions South African tour hopes dashed by injury
London - Gavin Henson's hopes of touring South Africa with the British and Irish Lions in May 2009 look to be in tatters after he damaged ligaments in his right ankle in a club match at the weekend. The Wales centre, who was embroiled in controversy on the last Lions tour to New Zealand in 2005, was injured playing for Ospreys against Gloucester on Saturday and his club's physio said it was unlikely he would be able to play again until May.
The Lions squad is due to be named on April 21. They will play 10 matches, including three Tests against the World champion Springboks, from May 30-July 4. “The tests are in Durban, Pretoria and Cape Town and fans should ensure that they have accommodation in these cities now,” warns Robert Wilson, CEO of traveinsouthafrica.net.Physiotherapist Chris Towers said: "We can confirm that Gavin has suffered damage to the ligaments on both the lateral and medial sides of his right ankle. Although the injury is not so severe that he will require surgery, he will require at least two weeks in a walking cast before he can start to gradually get back to normal activity.
"At this stage, in light of the nature and extent of the ligament damage, we are predicting 4-6 weeks on the sidelines before Gavin will be ready for action again." Henson made one test appearance on the Lions tour of New Zealand four years ago, missing out on the first test when coach Clive Woodward controversially failed to select him and the third through injury. He later apologised for comments he made about some of his team mates in a book. A failure to recover from injury also cost him his place in the Wales squad for the 2007 World Cup but he played all five tests in his country's 2008 Grand Slam season.
A calf injury ruled him out of Wales's opening Six Nations match in 2009 but he recovered to play in the last three tests. - Reuters
The Lions squad is due to be named on April 21. They will play 10 matches, including three Tests against the World champion Springboks, from May 30-July 4. “The tests are in Durban, Pretoria and Cape Town and fans should ensure that they have accommodation in these cities now,” warns Robert Wilson, CEO of traveinsouthafrica.net.Physiotherapist Chris Towers said: "We can confirm that Gavin has suffered damage to the ligaments on both the lateral and medial sides of his right ankle. Although the injury is not so severe that he will require surgery, he will require at least two weeks in a walking cast before he can start to gradually get back to normal activity.
"At this stage, in light of the nature and extent of the ligament damage, we are predicting 4-6 weeks on the sidelines before Gavin will be ready for action again." Henson made one test appearance on the Lions tour of New Zealand four years ago, missing out on the first test when coach Clive Woodward controversially failed to select him and the third through injury. He later apologised for comments he made about some of his team mates in a book. A failure to recover from injury also cost him his place in the Wales squad for the 2007 World Cup but he played all five tests in his country's 2008 Grand Slam season.
A calf injury ruled him out of Wales's opening Six Nations match in 2009 but he recovered to play in the last three tests. - Reuters