Vickery's injury blow hits Wasps' charge to the play-offs

13 April 2012

Phil Vickery will undergo a scan today to discover whether he is out of London Wasps' bid for a play-off place after injuring his knee in Tuesday's 29-19 win over Sale.

Wasps moved into the last of the four play-off positions with a seventh straight victory - the best run in the Guinness Premiership this season.

However, it came at a cost as Vickery crumpled in a heap clutching his right knee after an accidental clash at a ruck.

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Pain game: a bloodied Phil Vickery pulls up in pain after injuring his right knee

Amazingly, the England skipper stayed on for another four minutes, taking part in two scrums, before limping off.

Wasps director of rugby Ian McGeechan tried to play down fears that Vickery had suffered serious knee damage which would rule him out of the climax to the domestic season and England's tour of New Zealand.

He said: "It is not his anterior cruciate ligaments. He got his leg twisted but, until he gets it scanned, nobody knows what damage he has done."

Vickery's injury came just four days after fly-half Dave Walder broke his leg but, despite their growing casualty list, Wasps still look in good shape.

Tries from Tom Voyce and Paul Sackey were key at Adams Park on Tuesday, while Danny Cipriani kicked 19 points for the second successive game.

McGeechan said: "The players have worked hard and we are proud of them. That last defensive play, when Sale went back 30 yards with the ball, showed the attitude. You don't get much spirit like that to the pound.

"Since we got all our players back from the World Cup, we have been consistent right through. We've only lost one Premiership game since October.

"Our scrummaging was excellent and we had a 100% lineout."

McGeechan paid special tribute to Sackey, who has become a vital attacking weapon for both Wasps and England.

"His game has gone up a level this season," he said. "He is a real handful in attack and if you create opportunities to score tries, then he will take them. His work rate is very good and he is playing really well."

Sale made Wasps battle for the win and head coach Shaun Edwards was so frustrated during the second half he removed his lucky flat-cap before quickly putting it back on.

"My son bought me it at Christmas and he calls it my lucky hat because we have never lost when I have worn it," said Edwards. "I did take it off when they got back to within four points. I was getting a bit hot and bothered, the pressure was coming on."

Edwards was impressed with Cipriani's ability to deal with the pressure in a tight match and pinpointed the last penalty he kicked.

The 20-year-old had to put the ball back onto the tee after it toppled over and, with time running out, still struck the ball well enough to reach the posts.

"I knew he would kick it," said Edwards. "When he had to reset the ball it meant an even more pressurised kick and that brings out the best in Danny."

Wasps will have to give their players a break from training over the next 48 hours in a bid to ensure they are fresh for Sunday's key match at Saracens.

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