Hearts drop as Wallabies’ youngest player breaks leg at World Cup

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Hearts drop as Wallabies’ youngest player breaks leg at World Cup
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The teenager is just four months removed from a serious knee injury. Now his career is on hold again.

The Wallabies will call in an injury replacement after uncapped teenager Max Jorgensen was ruled out of theBidding to become the youngest Wallabies player to debut at a World Cup, the 19-year-old speedster suffered the injury during a drill on Wednesday morning and was immediately sent for scans which confirmed the fibula fracture.

“He’s worked really hard to come back from a serious knee injury and was training exceptionally well to put his hand up for selection. Discarded fullback Tom Wright is one option while Jones could turn to Bernard Foley to provide depth at five-eighth after Carter Gordon struggled in their historic loss to Fiji.

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