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Injury Update: Meaney available for selection
bulldogs.com.au
Tue 23 Jun 2020, 10:50 AM
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs can provide the following injury report following the club’s round six clash with the Cronulla Sharks.
After missing the Sharks match with a hip flexor strain, winger Nick Meaney is available for selection this week.
Forward Chris Smith has recovered from his knee injury and is also available for selection this week.
Following a scheduled appointment with the surgeon last week, Joe Stimson is doing well and will look to up his recovery from shoulder surgery. The back-rower will start his running program next week and will continue to work alongside the club’s HPU staff.
Marcelo Montoya (Hamstring) will join the main group this week and be back to full training. He will be available for selection in round eight.
Meanwhile, rookie Isaiah Tass has suffered a ruptured PCL to his left knee. The young outside back will be in a brace for six weeks and be sidelined for three to four months.
bulldogs.com.au
Tue 23 Jun 2020, 10:50 AM
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs can provide the following injury report following the club’s round six clash with the Cronulla Sharks.
After missing the Sharks match with a hip flexor strain, winger Nick Meaney is available for selection this week.
Forward Chris Smith has recovered from his knee injury and is also available for selection this week.
Following a scheduled appointment with the surgeon last week, Joe Stimson is doing well and will look to up his recovery from shoulder surgery. The back-rower will start his running program next week and will continue to work alongside the club’s HPU staff.
Marcelo Montoya (Hamstring) will join the main group this week and be back to full training. He will be available for selection in round eight.
Meanwhile, rookie Isaiah Tass has suffered a ruptured PCL to his left knee. The young outside back will be in a brace for six weeks and be sidelined for three to four months.