Rugby: Tuiali'i cleared of neck injury (The New Zealand Herald)
Scans have cleared former All Blacks No 8 Mose Tuiali'i of a serious neck injury after he was stretchered off during Canterbury's 25-6 national provincial rugby victory in Invercargill last night.
Tuiali'i cleared of serious neck injury (Stuff)
Scans have cleared former All Blacks No 8 Mose Tuiali'i of a serious neck injury after he was stretchered off during Canterbury's 25-6 Air New Zealand Cup victory in Invercargill on Friday night.
Injury overshadows Florida Panthers' dominating win (Miami Herald)
An exhibition game in Sunrise took a scary turn Monday night as Chris Lee of the New York Islanders had to be taken off the ice on a stretcher midway through the third period. Sunrise Fire and Rescue stabilized Lee, placing him in a neck brace before putting him on a back board.
Scary injury dampens Panthers' victory (The Palm Beach Post)
The Panthers closed their exhibition season with a 6-0 victory over the New York Islanders on Monday, in a game overshadowed by a scary injury sustained by Islanders defenseman Chris Lee.
Injury woes continue for Norway (TeamTalk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Norway are facing a midfield injury crisis going into Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Scotland at Hampden Park.Former captain Martin Andresen is set to undergo groin surgery in Germany on Tuesday and will definitely miss the clash.
Henderson left home because of foot injury (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
NEW ORLEANS - Middle linebacker E.J. Henderson did not make Sunday's trip here with the Vikings, according to a team spokesman. Henderson had been listed as doubtful on the injury report after dislocating two toes on his left foot last Sunday at Tennessee.
Injured cyclist pulled from woods (Hamilton Spectator)
A 37-year-old cyclist is in serious condition in hospital with a severe neck injury after being thrown from his bike. The Burlington man was riding with a friend in a wooded area between Appleby Line and Bronte Creek Road in Burlington around 8 a.m. yesterday.
Kiwis to wait on Webb and Matai (BBC News)
New Zealand name Leeds full-back Brent Webb and Manly's Steve Matai in their 24-man World Cup squad despite both players being major injury doubts.