Kinghorn injury in Lions win over Brumbies isn t serious says Farrell

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Kinghorn injury in Lions win over Brumbies isnt serious, says Farrell

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CANBERRA - British amp; Irish Lions fullback Blair Kinghorns knee injury that marred a patchy win over the ACT Brumbies in Canberra on Wednesday did not seem serious, coach Andy Farrell has said.

The Lions had to work for their 36-24 win over a depleted Brumbies team, some of whose best players were absent at Australias training camp.

Kinghorn came off early in the first half and spent the rest of the match icing his left knee.

Losing Kinghorn would pose problems for Farrell ahead of the first Wallabies test on July 19, given he is already without utility back Elliot Daly for the three-match series.

Asked after the match if he feared the worst for Kinghorn, Farrell said, No.

The fullback had been singing on the bed where staff were assessing him, he said.

He got a bang on the knee. He carried on for quite a bit but there was no need to keep him going ... hes in good spirits.

Marcus Smith, who came on for Kinghorn, performed well, scoring one of the Lions five tries.

He had some really nice touches, Farrell said. Hes dangerous with the ball in hand. Its good learnings for him.

Farrell fielded a lineup close to the one expected for the first Wallabies match, with lock Maro Itoje recalled as captain and flyhalf Finn Russell directing play.

The Lions had a poor start, conceding a try in the opening minutes, but imposed themselves for a fourth successive win on their Australian tour, following victories over Western Force, Queensland Reds and the New South Wales Waratahs.

Our game control was pretty good tonight, which allowed us to keep the pressure

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