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Lynagh will command the ship after HMP rules out the Wallabies captain.

Harry Wilson, the Wallabies captain, is racing against time to recover from a broken arm sustained during the Queensland Reds’ match against Waikato. The injury has sidelined him for six weeks, casting doubt on his availability for the Super Rugby final. In his absence, Tom Lynagh is set to steer the ship at flyhalf, replacing Harry McLaughlin-Phillips, who has been ruled out due to injury.
Lynagh’s return to the starting lineup comes after a knee surgery earlier this year that forced him out of Italy’s Six Nations squad. The 24-year-old winger, son of former Wallabies legend Michael Lynagh, is eager to make an impact and has expressed confidence in his recovery .
With Wilson’s leadership and Lynagh’s playmaking abilities, the Reds are making strategic adjustments to maintain their momentum heading into the final stages of the competition.
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