Manly will be without Tom Trbojevic for more than a month after Scans showed that the club’s star fullback suffered less damage to his medial ligaments in the left knee.
In his first game back of tension in the hamstrings, Trbojevic jumped to Sunday 26-12 on Parramatta with a knee problem.
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Already wearing flexes on his left knee after a collision in training on Saturday, Trbojevic fought for about 15 minutes before not returning after part time.
The repetitions seemed to show that the fullback leg was trapped under a Tackle in the first half, before looking for the help of the coaches shortly after.
Then a complete set passed that the right knee was applied, before fighting with any change of direction and not returning after the break.
The 28 -year -old left Brookvale on a knee after full time and received the verdict on the scan on Monday.
Trbojevic has been discarded for a month, which denies the Fullback of Sea Eagles the opportunity to impress the new NSW State of Origin Laurie Daley coach.
“He is obviously very disappointed. I’m really disappointed,” said Manly coach Anthony Seibold.
“His preparation is so diligent. I think anyone who knows [Trbojevic]Dedicate a lot of time.
“Somehow, life is not fair because you can understand if I was not doing the job and doing all its reconditioning and their prevention of injury, etc.”
Luai proposed the biggest test of Miss Tigers so far after the prohibition for a high shot
Jarome Luai is expected to lose the greatest test of the 2025 of the Wests Tigers in regard to the men of Benji Marshall on the road to face the Brisbane in a form without its midwifest medium -sized.
Luai will not be available for the Tigres meeting with former coach Michael Maguire in Lang Park on Saturday after he was attacked with a high careful Tackle charge of grade two.
Jarome Luai is expected to lose the clash of Wests against the Broncos in Lang Park after receiving a suspension of a party. (AAP: Dan Himbrets)
Samoa’s international caught the end of the Ed Kosi warriors on the cheek when he made a Tackle in the middle of Sunday’s clash at the Campbelltown Stadium.
The Warriors won 26-24, to deny the Tigers (2-2) the opportunity to seal three consecutive victories for the first time since 2018.
If you enter an early guilty statement, Luai will miss the shock of the Broncos and return to the deck for the next weekend trip to face Newcastle.
If you challenge the position, Luai would risk a prohibition of two games that would eliminate it from the Broncos and Knights games.
With Adam Douiehi, a late scratch from Sunday’s defeat against the Warriors, Luai’s absence will probably open the door to Latu Fainu for partner Lachlan Galvin in halves.
Meanwhile, the Tigres striker on the edge Alex Seyfarth
Seyfarth’s high Tackle led to the Warriors Hold, Luke Metcalf, kicks a penalty goal of 40 meters in the 73rd minute, which finally proved to be the winner of the game.
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