Wasps' Jimmy Gopperth out for the season following knee surgery

Sport360 staff 23:34 27/08/2018
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  • Jimmy Gopperth in action for Wasps

    Wasps have confirmed fly-half Jimmy Gopperth will miss most of the upcoming Gallagher Premiership campaign following knee surgery.

    The 35-year-old sustained a serious anterior cruciate ligament injury during the pre-season defeat in Connacht and is expected to be sidelined for up to nine months.

    “Jimmy Gopperth has undergone an ACL reconstruction following an injury sustained in Connacht. Estimated absence – six to nine months,” said Wasps in an injury update.

    New Zealand-born Gopperth’s setback has left Wasps short of fly-halves as Danny Cipriani moved on to Gloucester earlier this summer.

    Former All Blacks and Highlanders fly-half Lima Sopoaga has joined the London club for the 2018/19 season, but does not arrive until next week.

    Billy Searle, 22, who arrived from Bristol in May, started in the number 10 role in Saturday’s friendly win against Ulster.

    Wasps director of Rugby David Young confirmed the club will also be without prop Jake Cooper-Woolley and hooker TJ Harris for up to two months after their respective bicep muscle injuries required surgery.

    Wasps launch their Premiership campaign at Worcester on Saturday.

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