SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former Australia captain Stirling Mortlock has been ruled out of the Wallabies' Grand Slam tour of Britain and Ireland after aggravating a leg injury, local media reported on Saturday.
Mortlock was due to leave Australia on Saturday and re-join the team for the tests against Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
But Mortlock, who was earlier ruled out of last week's test against New Zealand in Tokyo and Saturday's clash with England at Twickenham, was forced to withdraw after re-injuring himself in training.
Mortlock joins fellow centres Rob Horne and Berrick Barnes as casualties from the tour. The Australians have yet to decide on a replacement.
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Frustrating situation for Mortlock and the Wallabys One man who can lead the team to win.
Clumsy git ...He will be missed by his team and by rugby fans everywhere.