Brown provides surgery update as he faces long road to recovery
Harlequins fullback Mike Brown has provided an update on Instagram following his recent knee surgery.
It was revealed that the 34-year-old could miss up to nine months with a problem that he sustained towards the end of preseason with his club. He continued to play throughout the first weeks of the season, but subsequently went under the knife when he could not continue.
The 72-cap England international shared photos of his knee being treated after the procedure, in what is now the beginning of a long road to recovery.
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The good news for the London side is that many of their players will not be out long and should return in the coming weeks. Unfortunately Brown’s stint on the sideline is set to be longer, and it is unlikely that he will feature again this season.
The fullback has still set his sights on returning for the club he has played 327 games for. He made his debut in 2005 and has made the most appearances for Harlequins since then, as well as becoming England’s most capped fullback, and he is intent on adding to his record.
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Not proven in the results CT.
Go to commentsI dunno if we really saw that Tk I think you're over egging it. Was a really solid performance from what I viewed but I did have the advantage of reading all the opinions of it before watching.
I think you pretty much nailed it on the head. That performance is about par with that 10.
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