Rugby-Wallabies centre Ikitau sidelined due to shoulder surgery


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  • Saturday, 27 Dec 2025

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Autumn Internationals - Ireland v Australia - Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland - November 15, 2025 Australia's Len Ikitau reacts as he is tackled by Ireland's Tommy O'Brien REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne/ File Photo

Dec 27 (Reuters) - Australia ‌centre Len Ikitau will be sidelined ‌until March due to surgery on a ‌shoulder injury, his club side Exeter Chiefs announced on Friday.

The 27-year-old, who joined the Premiership outfit on ‍a season-long deal from the ‍ACT Brumbies in October, ‌sustained the injury while playing for the Chiefs ‍against ​Saracens last weekend.

"In a tackle against Saracens, Len has picked up ⁠the injury and it's going to require ‌surgery," Exeter said in a statement.

"The good news ⁠is that ‍we can get him in for the operation pretty quickly, though unfortunately it does mean ‍he will miss the block ‌of games over the festive period and into the cup competitions in the new year.

"We're looking at him being back fully fit and ready to play the remainder of the season post the Prem Rugby Cup block ‌which overlaps with the Guinness Six Nations."

Ikitau, who has 47 caps for the Wallabies, has played five ​times for the Chiefs in all competitions, scoring two tries.

(Reporting by Michael Church; editing by Diane Craft)

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