The British & Irish Lions have suffered a serious injury that Luke Cowan-Dickie from the first test against Australia could look like next week.
After the first test against the Wallabies, Cowan-Dickie went under after a duel against Auunz Invitational XV.
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It looked like a head or neck injury after getting the wrong side to reduce Salakaia-Loto.
A knee on the head left the England and the sales channel in one pile on the lawn and with current Hia protocols, Andy Farrell may not be able to choose it next week.
Cowan-Dickie was visited by doctors for about five minutes before he was canceled. Ronan Kelleher entered the game as a replacement.
There was a positive sign when the player was seen as he waved the fans and went along with the help of a Lions employee.
And Cowan-Dickie could be seen on the touchline in the second half, in a positive sign that goes to Brisbane.
Luke Cowan-Dickie from British and Irish Lions is treated by the medical staff after having a head injury (David Davies/Pa Wire)
Luke Cowan-Dickie from British & Irish Lions receives medical treatment (Getty Images)
In the meantime, the Lions were in good shape on the field and stormed into a comfortable 17-0 lead during the break, two attempts by Duhan van der Merwe and an attempt for Ben White and at the same time the hosts.
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While Owen Farrell occurred at the beginning of the second half to follow his first appearance of the tour after a late call.