‘It came off my pelvis’: Wallaby’s return from gruesome injury takes shape
Wallabies halfback Tate McDermott is progressing in his recovery from a severe hamstring injury that required surgical reattachment to his pelvis, and says he is stronger and nearing a return to play, though no specific comeback date has been set. He has been sidelined for the entire Super Rugby Pacific season so far and has taken on a mentorship role at the Queensland Reds during his rehabilitation. McDermott remains confident he will return as a better player and hopes to feature before the regular season ends. He has drawn inspiration from former Reds captain Liam Wright, who overcame multiple injuries during his career.
- ▪Tate McDermott suffered a complete hamstring tear from his pelvis during a Bledisloe Cup match against the All Blacks, requiring surgical reattachment.
- ▪He has not played for the Queensland Reds this Super Rugby Pacific season due to the injury and subsequent recovery setbacks.
- ▪McDermott reports significant strength and fitness gains in rehab and aims to return to play before the end of the regular season.
- ▪He has adopted a leadership role during recovery, inspired by former Reds captain Liam Wright’s experience with long-term injury rehabilitation.
- ▪McDermott emphasized the importance of maintaining his on-field partnership with fellow Red Tom Lynagh for the Wallabies.
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