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    From club:

    "The Sydney Roosters squad have been assessed by Club medical staff following Sunday's match against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

    Captain Boyd Cordner and Siosiua Taukeiaho both sustained minor calf strains in the second half of the match.

    They will receive further scans and assessment during the week to determine a timeline for their return.

    Ryan Hall sustained a patella injury at a training session during the week leading up to the match.

    He will be unavailable for selection for up to three weeks while he recovers.

    The remainder of the NRL squad made it through the match without injury concern and will be available for selection in our Round 20 match against the Gold Coast Titans at the Sydney Cricket Ground."



    Also an article just posted on NRL.com about the injury concern late in the season:
    Losing troops so close to finals no concern for Roosters

    Six rounds out from the NRL finals is not ideal to lose both team captains, a hooker, a goal-kicking prop, and an international winger but the Sydney Roosters will keep defying the odds.

    Sio Taukeiaho (calf) and Boyd Cordner (calf) are unlikely to face the Titans on Sunday at the SCG and England's Ryan Hall is definitely gone for up to three weeks with a kneecap injury.

    Further scans have been ordered for Taukeiaho and Cordner later in the week to check on their progress with "minor calf strains". But the Roosters won't be rushing the pair back.

    As players stretched in the sun and dipped sore limbs in the cold ocean water of Clovelly beach on Monday, they spoke of how the above three outs on top of hooker and co-captain Jake Friend (forearm) were not a distraction.

    "Earlier in the year we had a few players out and the younger guys came in and performed," said lock Isaac Liu, who returned from concussion last weekend in the 20-12 win over the Bulldogs.

    "It's just getting them back into the side again. They've had a taste of it and know what it's all about.

    "It's football and you get used to some changes in your side."


    Players like forwards Poasa Faamausili (nine games), Sitili Tupounius (12), Lindsay Collins (nine) and back Matt Ikuvalu (10) have been helping plug the holes as the cracks appear.

    Even losing play maker Luke Keary for a month due to concussion didn't affect the Roosters' flow. They sit in third spot on the NRL ladder with 12 wins.

    "We're definitely not broken. We've got 30 players that we train with every day – I know you don't see them in the NRL – but we've spent since November with those players," said Victor Radley, who has filled in for Friend 12 times at No.9 after shifting from his preferred spot at lock.

    "So they're a massive part of our side. And when they come into the team, it doesn't feel like you haven't played with them before because you've been training with them so long.

    "We'll be sweet. Someone might make their debut and others will get more minutes."

    And then there is Canterbury Cup hooker Sam Verrills. He has played five NRL games for the Roosters this year – but none like last Sunday against the Dogs.

    He played for 80 minutes and made 50 tackles, missing just two, as he topped the Roosters' defensive list.

    "Eighty minutes is a mighty effort. I'm really proud of him and everyone went and shook his hand after the game," Radley said.

    "It's tough in the middle and his service was immaculate. In defence, he made 50 tackles and I don't remember him missing a beat there.

    "Robbo [coach Trent Robinson] leaving him on there showed how much trust in him he has. I love defending next to him.

    "You'll see more of his attack as he plays more games."

    And if Verrills' performances allow Radley to remain at lock, he's not fussed.

    "If I do or I don't, it doesn't matter," he said.

    Liu also likes the confidence Verrills performances are bringing.

    "He's a good young player. The thing I like about him is that he delivers the ball well and that's what players around him need – good service," Liu said.

    "He has a good tackling style and pretty effective – take a look at what he did on the weekend."


  • #2
    Thanks NC - good article and update.

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    • #3
      Guessing we could pretty much field a full strength team if there was a must win preliminary final this weekend against Souffs or the Storm.

      A nothing game against the Titans? If we lose with 3 players out, we have deeper problems.

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      • #4
        The experience gained by the younger players earlier in the year will leave us in good stead in the run up to the play offs.
        i had a chuckle at Radley’s praise of Verrills, as he would want him to be selected as it frees him to play lock where he’s most lethal.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ism22 View Post
          Guessing we could pretty much field a full strength team if there was a must win preliminary final this weekend against Souffs or the Storm.

          A nothing game against the Titans? If we lose with 3 players out, we have deeper problems.
          Cordner/SST would be extremely limited and likely to do further damage if they had to play this weekend, Friend/Hall would be absolutely no chance of playing this week, JWH is likely to be suspended as well.

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          • #6
            And I was expecting them to say they were little chance of beating anyone without these injured players, Sam V gives terrible service, we can’t stand having Collins in the team, we will be lucky to make the eight.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fletch View Post

              Cordner/SST would be extremely limited and likely to do further damage if they had to play this weekend, Friend/Hall would be absolutely no chance of playing this week, JWH is likely to be suspended as well.

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              • #8
                We will be fine against the Titans but after that there are a few tricky games coming up that will be tough if we are significantly understrength.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by fletch View Post
                  We will be fine against the Titans but after that there are a few tricky games coming up that will be tough if we are significantly understrength.
                  Do you know any more about Hall, apart from 3 weeks minimum. Who tried to kneecap him, is it the troublesome knee. I saw him giving it a rub last game and hobbling a bit.

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                  • #10
                    I think the Roosters should rest Keary & Radley as well.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Louis N View Post

                      Do you know any more about Hall, apart from 3 weeks minimum. Who tried to kneecap him, is it the troublesome knee. I saw him giving it a rub last game and hobbling a bit.
                      Bmoz.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Louis N View Post
                        I saw him giving it a rub last game
                        The knee?
                        ...

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                        • #13
                          The bulldogs threw **** all at us in the middle of the ruck. Let’s see how the kid goes against tougher opposition before giving him accolades.
                          Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Post

                            The knee?
                            I thought it was the knee....but it's possible to see it from another angle in the general area of. LOL Evidence would now point toward the more bendable part of his anatomy.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Louis N View Post

                              Do you know any more about Hall, apart from 3 weeks minimum. Who tried to kneecap him, is it the troublesome knee. I saw him giving it a rub last game and hobbling a bit.
                              Robbo said that Hall suffered a patella injury at training last week and would likely be out for around 3 weeks.

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