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    Elliot Daly: Lions full-back sent for X-ray on injured arm

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Elliot Daly will have an X-ray after injuring his forearm in the second half of the British and Irish Lions’ win over the Queensland Reds.

    The versatile 32-year-old made his first Test start at full-back in four years in England’s win over Italy in March, but had stolen a march on rivals for the 15 shirt – Hugo Keenan, Blair Kinghorn and Marcus Smith – with his good form on tour.

    Daly was brought into the starting XV to face the Reds at short notice after Keenan, who was initially named as a starter after overcoming a calf strain, suffered a bout of illness.

    “We’ll see,” said Lions head coach Andy Farrell of the outlook for Daly with the first Test three and a half weeks away.

    “He has a bang on the forearm and is going for an X-ray this evening, so we all have our fingers crossed for him.”

    Daly has started both tour games in Australia at full-back and filled the role off the bench just before the hour in their defeat by Argentina in Dublin.

    Keenan and Kinghorn, who played for his French side Toulouse in last weekend’s Top 14 final, are still to take the field for the Lions.

    However, Farrell says he is not concerned despite only having three more warm-up matches before the Lions return to Brisbane to face the Wallabies in their 19 July series opener.

    “We have loads of full-backs,” he said.

    “Hugo will be OK tomorrow, or the next day, and Blair is ready to go.”

    Smith, more usually a fly-half, has also been deployed at full-back this season for England, with his versatility flagged by Farrell as a key to his selection for the squad.

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