Rugby-Australia lock Skelton says season over after Achilles injury


April 1 (Reuters) - Australia ⁠lock Will Skelton said on ⁠Wednesday that his season is over, after ‌suffering an Achilles injury while playing for French Top 14 side La Rochelle over the weekend.

The ​33-year-old, who has endured ⁠a difficult run with ⁠injuries, limped off in the first half ⁠of ‌La Rochelle's 26-15 loss to Bayonne.

It marked only his second ⁠outing since a calf injury ruled him ​out ‌in early January.

"Season cut short. Thanks for ⁠all your ​messages," Skelton wrote on Instagram. "Always grateful, see you next year."

Skelton, who captained Australia ⁠at the 2023 Rugby World ​Cup, was also ruled out of two tests against Ireland and France in Wallabies' ⁠end-of-season tour last November, after sustaining an ankle injury while playing club rugby in France.

The latest setback is likely to ​see Skelton miss Australia's ⁠opening fixtures in the Nations Championship in ​July as well as ‌the test against Japan ​on August 8.

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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