The Gold Coast Bulletin

Injury costs Holland yet another big showpiece

- MURRAY WENZEL

AUSTRALIAN men’s rugby sevens captain Lewis Holland has been cruelly denied a Commonweal­th Games campaign for the second time after scans revealed the extent of his hamstring injury.

The playmaker was a casualty of the side’s most recent World Series leg in Canada this month.

Initially optimistic of a quick recovery, scans upon his return to Australia revealed the shattering verdict for the 25-year-old.

Retiring veteran James Stannard will captain and assume the playmaking duties in Holland’s absence while Brandon Quinn has been elevated to the 13-man squad for next month’s Gold Coast showpiece.

It isn’t the first time a hamstring injury has spoiled Holland’s moment on the big stage, with his 2016 Olympic campaign ending on the first day of competitio­n.

He also missed Glasgow’s bronze-medal showing with a hamstring injury, while knee and achilles tendon tears have provided further speed bumps to his career. Holland will be sidelined for two months, ruling him out of the Games and at least the next two World Series legs.

However, July’s World Cup and the final two World Series legs in London and Paris remain on the radar.

“It’s obviously hugely disappoint­ing to miss the Commonweal­th Games – especially one on home soil – but I’m still really confident that the lads can go all the way,” Holland said. “I’ll do everything I can now to help the boys so I’m fine with filling up the water bottles or helping carry the bags.”

Stannard agreed it seemed his teammate was cursed, but that his absence would not derail their tilt for gold.

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Lewis Holland.

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