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Wallaroos lose star lock to serious knee injury

Wallaroos lock Atasi Lafai is set to miss the World Cup after suffering a serious knee injury. (James Gourley/AAP PHOTOS)

The Wallaroos and NSW Waratahs have been dealt a major blow with leading lock Atasi Lafai suffering a shocking knee injury.

The 30-year-old, who was player of the Super Rugby Women’s grand final last year and later named RUPA's player of the year, was injured during the Waratahs' recent trial against NSW Pasifika.

Scans revealed she had suffered ACL, MCL and lateral meniscus injury damage, ending her season.

Atasi Lafai.
Luckless Waratahs lock Atasi Lafai started the 2024 season wearing goggles due to an eye injury.

Lafai had already overcome two ACL injuries, a broken collarbone, a broken ankle, a broken foot, a broken finger and a neck issue that threatened to end her playing days.

Last year she accidentally copped a boot stud to the eye, lacerating her tear duct, which forced the Waratahs gun to wear goggles for the start of the season.

Her serious injury is a big loss for the Australian women's team as they look ahead to the Rugby World Cup in England, starting in late August.

With 30 Tests to her name, Lafai was looking to play in her second tournament after turning out for the Wallaroos in New Zealand in 2021.

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