Rugby-Wallabies medical staff clear flyhalf Lynagh of concussion concerns


(Reuters) -Australia medical staff have cleared flyhalf Tom Lynagh over concerns relating to a possible concussion in the aftermath of the Wallabies' Rugby Championship win over Argentina in Townsville on Saturday.

Lynagh, who had missed both tests against South Africa last month with concussion, was replaced during the second half due to a tight hamstring before being asked to take a head injury assessment test by the match doctor.

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