HTAFC loan player hit by injury
Club News
JACK ROBINSON RETURNS TO QPR
19 March 2015
Huddersfield Town loanee Jack Robinson has returned to parent club Queens Park Rangers and is set for a spell on the sidelines due to a knee injury.
Jack, who joined the Club on a season-long Standard Loan in August 2014, injured his knee late into Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Birmingham City.
Subsequently, upon his return to QPR, Jack’s issue has been diagnosed as a serious injury to his knee – ruling him out for an expected nine to 12 months.
Huddersfield Town Manager Chris Powell commented:
“We’re all extremely sad to hear of the extent of Jack’s injury. He’s been great for us this season and it’s a real blow that he will be out of action.”
“Everyone at Huddersfield Town wishes Jack the quickest possible recovery; we’re all looking forward to seeing him back on the pitch.”
He departs Huddersfield Town having made 31 starts for the Club.
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