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Published Date: 05 November 2009
MAX EVANS will undergo surgery on a knee injury tomorrow, meaning he will take no part in Scotland's autumn Test series later this month. Prop Alasdair Dickinson has also dropped out of the squad due to a shoulder injury sustained whilst playing for Gloucester against Wasps two weeks ago.
Evans has just returned to action after six months out because of ligament and cartilage damage in his knee. He was not named in the initial 32-man national squad for this week's training camp in St Andrews because head coach Andy Robinson felt th
at he would not be back to his best in time for next Saturday's game against Fiji. However, he was asked to join the group as part of his recovery process and after three decent performances for Glasgow Hawks and Glasgow Warriors on the comeback trail, it was anticipated that he would feature in the Australia and Argentina matches.

Instead he will be a frustrated spectator as he recovers from surgery on the other knee.

"He's had a problem with his other knee and he's going to need corrective surgery," said Robinson. "He's been training with us, but its just catching at times and I'd rather he gets it sorted. He's not right so as opposed to delaying it, we'll let him get away and get it treated."

With Evans definitely out and Ben Cairns also struggling with another knee injury, the outside centre position could become a problem for Robinson, who rates Cairns as 'touch and go' for the Fiji match.

Dickinson's departure from the squad is not so much of a surprise. The 26-year-old spent Tuesday in hospital for tests on his shoulder. Kyle Traynor, who was invited to St Andrews as cover, has now been upgraded to a full member of the squad.

On the plus side, Chris Paterson, who has been out with a foot infection, trained yesterday, as did Alan MacDonald and Nikki Walker who were out with a stiff calf and head cut earlier this week. Johnnie Beattie sat out training with a groin injury.







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  • Last Updated: 04 November 2009 10:08 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Reiver1,

Banglamung 05/11/2009 06:35:24
Put Nikki Walker in the centre, what's the problem?
2

Stoo,

05/11/2009 08:12:07
He has hands like feet and we already have a donkey at 12.
3

Gordon Brittas,

05/11/2009 08:54:28
Ha ha that's a hilarious suggestion Reiver - is it April Fools Day??
4

Westend Warrior,

G12 05/11/2009 09:35:32
Sean Lamont has been playing at 13 for the Scarlets recently....

With Morrison starting at 12 it may have to be Grove or De Luca outside him.
5

Bomber,

Edinburgh 05/11/2009 09:44:38
Has to be either NDL or Grove - neither of which has played a huge amount of rugby at 13. Then again IMO we should play Morrison at 13 (he is never a natural 12 but has been shoehorned into that position) with one of the other two at 12.

HLF Walker and HLF Lamont at 13 would be a horror story.


 

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