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Harlequins’ Mike Brown out for the season due to knee injury
Experienced England full-back Mike Brown will miss the rest of the Premiership season, Harlequins have confirmed.
Harlequins will be without Mike Brown for the rest of the Premiership season, with the England international to undergo surgery on a knee injury.
Full-back Brown, who has won 72 caps for England and made over 300 appearances for Harlequins, is expected to be out for between “six to nine months”.
The 34-year-old was left out of England’s squad for the Rugby World Cup as Eddie Jones’ side made it to the final in Japan, where they were defeated by South Africa.
“Losing Mike is a big loss. He’s tried hard to train and play over the past few weeks,” Harlequins’ head of rugby Paul Gustard said.
Get well soon @mikebrown_15 and @scottbaldwin2.
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— Harlequins (@Harlequins) November 29, 2019
“Unfortunately his situation worsened, and it would be damaging to his long-term knee health to try and play.”
Brown has played five times for Harlequins this term, having initially sustained the knee issue in pre-season.
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