Ollie Lawrence's Grueling Recovery Journey: Bath Boss Discusses England Star's Achilles Injury Comeback
Bath Rugby's head coach Johann van Graan discusses Ollie Lawrence's challenging recovery from an Achilles injury, highlighting his importance to both club and country.


Ollie Lawrence, the dynamic England and Bath Rugby centre, is embarking on a challenging recovery journey following surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon. The injury occurred just eight minutes into England's Six Nations victory over Italy on March 9, casting a shadow over Lawrence's otherwise stellar season.
Johann van Graan, Bath's head of rugby, has emphasized that Lawrence's return to the pitch will be a 'long road,' with no definitive timeline set for his comeback. 'Ollie's a powerful athlete, and we need to ensure he returns with all of his power,' van Graan told BBC Radio Bristol. 'We'll work closely with England to make sure he receives the best care possible.'
Lawrence has been a cornerstone for both Bath and England over the past three seasons, starting all but one of England's last 17 matches and every one of his 44 games for Bath since joining in 2022. His consistent performances had even sparked speculation of a spot in Andy Farrell's British and Irish Lions squad for the upcoming tour to Australia.
'Injuries are part of the game, but this was a terrible time for him,' van Graan reflected. 'He's been phenomenal this season, with multiple man-of-the-match performances. Against Leinster, he was simply one of the best players on the planet that day.'
Despite the setback, van Graan remains optimistic about Lawrence's resilience. 'Knowing Ollie, he'll come back harder and stronger from this. We're all behind him,' he said.
Bath's Premiership Campaign
Bath, currently leading the Premiership by six points, are also likely to be without winger Joe Cokanasiga in their upcoming match against Gloucester. Cokanasiga sustained a lower leg injury during Bath's historic Premiership Rugby Cup final win over Exeter.
'Joe took a bang to the lower leg,' van Graan explained. 'He's under the care of our medical team, and we hope it's not too serious.'
As Bath chase their first Premiership title since 1996, van Graan is keen to keep the team focused. 'We don't pay attention to the outside noise. Our focus is on the next match. Control what we can, and don't look beyond Sunday,' he said.