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| Sujet: Ali Williams Sam 1 Mai 2010 - 14:21 | |
| "rechute" pour le 2eme ligne all black, qui a mon avis est nécessaire d'être signalé, il est parti pour une 3eme opération à son tendon d'achille. Saison terminée donc pour le joueur des Blues (et pas des Crusaders comme tous les sites de rugby français s'évertuent à copier). Tendon d'Achille qui s'était rompu en pré saison en janvier, et alors que tout aurait du revenir à la normale, il ressentait beaucoup de douleurs et les examens ont montré que le tendon était encore endommagé. D'après le médecin all black, il est out jusqu'à la fin de l'année. . . l'article complet en anglais http://super14.com/news/viewarticle.asp?id=25651 - Spoiler:
Ali Williams suffers set back in surgery
Friday 30 April 2010
All Blacks and Blues lock Ali Williams' return to rugby will be delayed with news that he will require a third operation on his troublesome Achilles tendon.
Williams had been in rehabilitation from surgery after rupturing his right Achilles in a pre–season match for the Blues in January.
However, All Blacks Doctor Deb Robinson said he had been suffering unexpected pain in recent weeks and a follow–up scan in Auckland on Thursday had revealed further damage to his tendon.
"The scan showed that, while the surgical procedure to connect the tendon to his joint remains intact, it has caused a partial tear further up his tendon," Dr Robinson said.
As a result, Williams will require a third operation which will involve a reconstruction of the tendon.
Williams had been aiming to return to rugby in the ITM Cup but Dr Robinson said he would now be out of action until the end of the year.
"It's obviously a frustrating and distressing time for Ali but throughout his setbacks over the last year he has remained optimistic about his situation and is keen to overcome his injuries and get back on the rugby field."
All Blacks Coach Graham Henry said: "Everyone involved in the All Blacks feels for Ali and we will continue to give him our full support as he goes through further surgery and rehabilitation."
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