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Rugby World Cup 2019: Magnus Bradbury replaces injured Hamish Watson for Scotland

Hamish Watson is helped from the field after a serious-looking knee injury
Image: Hamish Watson is helped from the field after a serious-looking knee injury

Scotland flanker Hamish Watson has been ruled out for the rest of the World Cup, with Edinburgh back-row Magnus Bradbury called up as a replacement.

The Edinburgh forward suffered a serious knee injury during Sunday's 27-3 defeat to Ireland in their Pool A opener in Yokohama and will play no further part.

Gregor Townsend has now turned to Watson's club team-mate Magnus Bradbury for cover after a scan confirmed the news the 27-year-old had been fearing.

Watson was heard letting out a huge scream just before half-time as he was caught in a painful ruck tangle with Cian Healy and Tadhg Furlong.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 16:  Daly of England during the Guinness Six Nations match between England and Scotland at Twickenham Stadium on March 16, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Patrick Fox/Visionhaus/Getty Images)
Image: Bradbury had already travelled to Japan as a stand-by

He was taken from the field on a stretcher and was later spotted looking disconsolate on the bench with his brace round his left leg.

No timescale has yet been put on his recovery period but his World Cup is now over.

Bradbury, who had already travelled to Japan on stand-by as a precautionary measure after fellow Edinburgh back-rower Jamie Ritchie suffered a facial injury in the Dark Blues' final warm-up test, will now join Townsend's team officially as they gear up for their do-or-die clash with Samoa next Monday.

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Scotland's flanker Hamish Watson is taken off the pitch to receive medical attention during the Japan 2019 Rugby World Cup Pool A match between Ireland and Scotland at the International Stadium Yokohama in Yokohama on September 22, 2019. (Photo by Behrouz MEHRI / AFP) (Photo credit should read BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images)
Image: No timescale has yet been put on Watson's recovery

The loss to Ireland was a bitter blow to Townsend's plans for the tournament and he admits losing Watson is another painful set-back.

The head coach said: "While there is a high probability of picking up injuries during a World Cup, it's always disappointing to see someone having to head home.

"We feel for Hamish who had worked so hard for this opportunity and wish him well in his recovery."

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