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Injury update

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Jeez we have been slugged with some misfortune this year so far - losing JDB, losing Widdop, losing Simms, losing Norman, resigning Mary....some of it self inflicted.
Yeah that re-signing of Mary is something that could be fatal if left untreated spoke to my doctors about it he advised that a course of fan uprising followed up by a 6 loss run could resuscitate the the patient and allow for a positive rehabilitation without the drastic alternative of surgically romoving the bald headed growth protruding from the coaches box
 

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Dragons injury update - Graham, Frizell and Lafai
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Sun 26 May 2019, 10:36 PM

St George Illawarra Head of Athletic Performance Nathan Pickworth has provided the following injury updates on Dragons trio Tim Lafai, James Graham and Tyson Frizell.

All three men were injured in the first half of the Dragons' 22-9 loss to the Cronulla Sharks on Sunday afternoon.

"Tim (Lafai) has suffered a suspected moderate grade syndesmosis injury and will have follow up scans [on Monday]," Pickworth said.

"James (Graham) suffered a similar injury to Tim and has a suspected syndesmosis injury with the possibility of a fibula fracture; he will have follow up scans to determine the severity of the injury and to hopefully exclude the fibula fracture."

Frizell was concussed in a collision with former teammate Josh Dugan and was unable to finish the game. Dragons medical and performance staff have spoken with their New South Wales Origin counterparts and have provided a full handover of Frizell's injury status.

The back-rower will head into Blues camp after being selected for State of Origin I alongside fellow Dragon Paul Vaughan.

In more positive news, Korbin Sims (broken arm) made it through Indigenous Round unscathed.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/26/dragons-injury-update---graham-frizell-and-lafai/
 

blacksafake

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Dragons injury update - Graham, Frizell and Lafai
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Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
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Sun 26 May 2019, 10:36 PM

St George Illawarra Head of Athletic Performance Nathan Pickworth has provided the following injury updates on Dragons trio Tim Lafai, James Graham and Tyson Frizell.

All three men were injured in the first half of the Dragons' 22-9 loss to the Cronulla Sharks on Sunday afternoon.

"Tim (Lafai) has suffered a suspected moderate grade syndesmosis injury and will have follow up scans [on Monday]," Pickworth said.

"James (Graham) suffered a similar injury to Tim and has a suspected syndesmosis injury with the possibility of a fibula fracture; he will have follow up scans to determine the severity of the injury and to hopefully exclude the fibula fracture."

Frizell was concussed in a collision with former teammate Josh Dugan and was unable to finish the game. Dragons medical and performance staff have spoken with their New South Wales Origin counterparts and have provided a full handover of Frizell's injury status.

The back-rower will head into Blues camp after being selected for State of Origin I alongside fellow Dragon Paul Vaughan.

In more positive news, Korbin Sims (broken arm) made it through Indigenous Round unscathed.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/05/26/dragons-injury-update---graham-frizell-and-lafai/
Knowing our luck Graham will have a fracture whilst Reynolds, who looked gone for all money has no serious injury.:(
 

George Dragon

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St George Illawarra can provide the following injury updates on Dragons duo James Graham and Tim Lafai.

Follow up scans with Graham on Monday have revealed the England international has suffered a fibula fracture. The estimated return to play will be approximately eight weeks post-injury.

Scans have confirmed Lafai suffered an injury to his syndesmosis; however further meetings and discussions with specialists on Tuesday are required to determine the course of action and prognosis.

The Dragons will provide a further update on Lafai in due course.
 

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