May hospitalised in near-record loss to England in World Cup | dan_walsh64
Samoa’s near-record 60-6 World Cup capitulation to England has been compounded by three potentially serious tournament-ending injuries, including a dislocated hip that sent former Panther Tyrone May to hospital.
But injuries to Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow , Braden Hamlin-Uele and May, as well as a likely suspension for playmaker Anthony Milford only piled on top of an error-riddled performance.May’s dislocated hip stopped play for several minutes during the second half as he writhed in agony and was eventually stretchered off, Parish indicating afterwards that the 26-year-old had been hospitalised by the injury.
“We have to be better than that today. Without doubt. We are not using it as an excuse for anything like that.Parish denied his side had given up in the second half as England rattled up six tries in 16 minutes.
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