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“I will be back.”
It was confirmed today that Leinster flanker Dan Leavy will not only miss the rest of the domestic season – but the Rugby World Cup in Japan later this year too after suffering an horrific knee injury on Saturday.
The openside flanker was only on the pitch for a few minutes having replaced Sean O’Brien, when his knee got caught in an awkward position, resulting in a ‘complex knee ligament injury.’
He now faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines rehabbing the problem, but has remained defiant in a heartbreaking post on Instagram in reaction to the terrible news.
“Struggling to put into words how devastated I am with the injury…” Leavy wrote
“Firstly to miss the business end of the season with my @leinsterrugby brothers and our opportunity to pursue another European and league title.”
“Secondly, to miss an opportunity to play in a world cup in Japan is haunting my thoughts. All I have ever aimed for in my career is the opportunity to shine on the world stage for my country and do the nation and my family proud. I fully back the @irishrugby boys to make a little bit of history as they always do and will watch on as #1 supporter.”
“I have been blown away by the messages of support and encouragement I’ve received already. I am blessed to have the family and friends I do and thank everyone for their well wishes!”
“Looking forward to starting the road to recovery soon… I will be back.”