Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s hopes of finishing his first Wallabies tour on a high note against Ireland remain alive after a more positive update on the injury he sustained during the game against Scotland. He avoided breaking his arm in a hit on Sione Tuipulotu and is now experiencing less pain. Medical assessments have ruled out a fracture and he will be monitored as he continues to recover. Coach Joe Schmidt will likely not risk playing him if it could cause long-term damage. Initial fears of a broken wrist have been dispelled, providing a boost after the disappointment of the loss to Scotland. Suaalii had made a strong impact in earlier games on the tour, showing promise in his performances. His thunderous tackle led to the injury and an early substitution. Additionally, lock Jeremy Williams, who missed the Scotland match due to illness, is reportedly recovering well. The Wallabies face Ireland in their tour finale, with Suaalii’s availability uncertain due to the short turnaround between games. His performances so far have been impressive, and fans hope to see him back on the field for the team’s final match.
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