STER RUGBY STAR SUFFERS SERIOUS INJURY SETBACK_
Belfast, Northern Ireland – Ulster Rugby’s standout player, Iain Henderson, has suffered a significant injury blow, dealing a major setback to the province’s seasons
Henderson sustained a serious knee injury during Ulster’s United Rugby Championship (URC) clash against [opponent] on [date]. Initial assessments indicate a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), potentially sidelining him for several months.
_STATEMENT FROM ULSTER RUGBY_
“Iain’s injury is a significant blow to our squad,” said Ulster Rugby Head Performance Manager, Jonny Davis. “We’ll provide him with the best possible support and rehabilitation to ensure a successful return.”
_HENDERSON’S IMPACT_
The 30-year-old lock-forward has been instrumental in Ulster’s success, earning 67 caps and scoring 15 tries. His absence will be deeply felt, particularly in key European Champions Cup fixtures.
_REACTION FROM TEAMMATES AND FANS_
Teammates and supporters have rallied around Henderson, offering messages of support.
“Iain’s a leader on and off the pitch,” said Ulster scrum-half, John Cooney. “We’ll miss him, but we’re confident in our squad’s depth.”
_INJURY TIMELINE_
– Estimated recovery time: 6-9 months
– Surgery scheduled for
– Rehabilitation program to begin immediately
_NEXT STEPS FOR ULSTER_
Ulster Rugby must now adapt without their star player. Interim Head Coach, Roddy Grant, will reassess team selections and strategies.
“Henderson’s absence creates opportunities for others to step up,” Grant said. “We’ll work together to ensure continuity.”
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