Lewsey injury blow for England

12 April 2012

Wasps star Josh Lewsey is a major fitness doubt for England's Autumn Test opener against World Cup favourites New Zealand at Twickenham next Sunday.

Lewsey, a likely starter at full-back or wing against the All Blacks, limped off during his team's 19-12 Heineken Cup defeat against Perpignan at Stade Aime Giral. Lewsey left the ground with his right knee in a brace, amid fears that he had suffered a strained medial ligament.

"I will have to wait and see what the scan says, but I am being as positive as possible," said Lewsey. "It was a twist, it was one of those things you can't predict, and the pain wouldn't go away when I was trying to run at top end."

He added: "My gut feeling is that is it not as bad as it looks, but we will just have to wait and see. I might be training by next Tuesday or Wednesday, I just don't know."

Lewsey will have a scan Sunday or Monday, but it would appear that he could join a lengthy England casualty list for the New Zealand clash.

England head coach Andy Robinson has already lost the likes of Jonny Wilkinson, Olly Barkley, Steve Borthwick and Stuart Abbott from his plans to meet New Zealand.

Lewsey's injury completed a miserable afternoon for Wasps in southern France, as they suffered a sixth Heineken Cup defeat from their last seven European away games.

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