Otago Daily Times

Ankle sprain looks to have ended Ainsley’s season

- STEVE HEPBURN

THE season appears to be over for new Highlander­s prop Jermaine Ainsley.

He has suffered a high ankle sprain and is out for a considerab­le time.

Highlander­s assistant coach Clarke Dermody said Ainsley rolled his ankle last Thursday and was a late withdrawal for the match against the Crusaders in Temuka on Friday night.

It was a serious injury, needing surgery, meaning he was unlikely to be sighted for the Highlander­s this season.

Ainsley (25) went to Otago Boys’ High School and then moved to Australia where he played Super Rugby and was capped by the Wallabies.

He returned to the Highlander­s this season. Dermody said it was hard on Ainsley, who had impressed in preseason and was looking good.

Fellow prop Ayden Johnstone suffered a concussion in the game between North and South in September and was still going through protocols to return to the field. He was back training but there was no timeline on when he returned properly.

The Highlander­s have seven props in their squad and will need them all. Veteran front rower Josh Hohneck played well on Friday night and Dermody said he was an asset both on and off the field.

The Highlander­s are scheduled to play the Hurricanes in their final preseason game this Friday.

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