More injury woe for Balshaw
Last updated at 10:08 15 December 2005
Iain Balshaw faces a battle to play again this season after undergoing surgery to try to rectify an abdominal injury.
The Leeds full-back looks certain to be unavailable for England's RBS Six Nations campaign in February and March because of the latest setback of an injury-ravaged career.
Balshaw, who has 24 caps, made his last Leeds appearance against Powergen Cup opponents Llanelli Scarlets in October, and has not featured in England colours since the Six Nations victory over Scotland at Twickenham nine months ago.
Initially, Leeds hoped the abdominal problem would clear up with treatment, but Tykes' medical staff decided surgery was the best option for a long-term cure and Balshaw had an operation yesterday.
"We are not putting any timescale on when he will return to action," said Leeds rugby director Phil Davies.
"Iain is still only 26 years of age and, on his day, is one of the most exciting players in world rugby.
"We are going to make sure he is 100% before he returns to training and playing, and ensure that he will be able to have a long-term future at the club.
"I know it has been a frustrating time for Iain, and the injury has been a difficult one to pinpoint.
"But we are all confident we have taken the right course of action now, and 'Balsh' can begin to work towards a positive outcome."
Leeds will monitor Balshaw's progress over the coming months, and they have not given up hope on him playing again this season.
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