Saints issue update on England fullback following horror mid-air collision that mared win over Gloucester
Northampton Saints have issued an update on George Furbank after he was injured in a brutal mid-air collision in his side's win over Gloucester in Kingsholm yesterday.
Northampton came away 31-26 winners, but the collision in the 32nd minute was a major talking point in the game.
England fullback Furbank collided with Gloucester's Santiago Carreras when both contested a high ball, with the pair instantaneously knocked-out after clashing heads. Medical treatment was given to both players on pitch, before the pair eventually made their way off the field, on their feet, for further treatment and evaluation.
Northampton Saints Twitter account has offered an update on Furbank: “George is up and about upstairs. He’s got a really good looking cut on his nose, but he’s ok, thankfully.” A positive update on George Furbank from Phil Dowson.
"Best wishes also to Santiago Carreras Folded hands."
Furbank offered his own update on Twitter with a picture of a nasty looking bang on the bridge of his nose: "Little wonky but all good, cheers Digger."
Gloucester are yet to issue an official update on Argentinian Santiago Carreras. The 22-year-old signed for Gloucester in December, having eight Argentinan caps to his name.
It was the side's sixth defeat in seven league matches, which has heaped fresh pressure on new head coach George Skivington, who said after the game: “Obviously it’s frustrating and as professionals we will analyse what went wrong with our set-piece.
“We got more flustered than I would have liked as we made too many errors. We were a little better in getting into attacking positions than recently but then our set piece didn’t function.”
“We are aware of the discussions concerning relegation, or not, in our league but we are not talking about that and are just concentrating on improving and hopefully picking up some wins.”
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Haha and it's OK that you want to dodge and not admit I'm right.
You are kinda right though, the first Irish try that just let England shoot up and went straight in behind rather than being forced back in to find a hole by the blitz.
Go to commentsWell he said he's rarely used there, hence the joke about how many games we have to watch before we actually see him getting used there :p
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