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Injury Updates

Gronk

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Stress fractures are an over use injury and can happen in the off season cos they do more road work and the pins are not use to the hard surfaces. He'll need a few weeks off but will then need to start back slowly and back on soft surfaces. So don't hold your breath for him being available under 7 weeks.

Dr Gronk.
 

SDM

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Maybe he can use the zero gravity treadmill I saw some nobody using on the news.
 

I bleed blue & gold

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At the trial and Ringrose the other day, Toby Key was is a boot the same as Reni and i heard him say he also has a stress fracture.
 

nrlnrl

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/...-loss-to-penrith/story-fn2mcuj6-1226274266128

Parramatta sweat on fitness of Jarryd Hayne after star suffers knee injury in trial loss to Penrith
AAP February 17, 2012 10:40PM

Star Parramatta duo Jarryd Hayne and Tim Mannah are in doubt for the Eels' NRL season opener next month after both players suffered knee injuries in their 26-10 trial loss at Penrith on Friday night.

Fullback Hayne had to be helped from the field in the 70th minute after he landed awkwardly while attempting to catch a chip-kick from new recruit Chris Sandow, while Mannah limped from the field early in the second half.

Eels coach Stephen Kearney was optimistic when asked if either player was in doubt for their round one clash against Brisbane, but admitted they could face two or three weeks on the sideline."It depends on the damage. It could be two weeks (but) hopefully they're okay (and) they don't require surgery," he said after the match. "And if so, I think it's probably a two-week, three-week timeframe."

Hayne was also upbeat, despite admitting his knee went numb instantly, and said he would know more after he had scans on Saturday. "It went numb straight away," he said. "I've iced it for the last 20 minutes and it's sort of come good. It feels alright, it doesn't feel the best, but I can just walk on it."

The Panthers will head into their season-opener with Canterbury-Bankstown undefeated in both their trials, whereas the Eels open their 2012 campaign against Brisbane without a win under their belts and could potentially be without their match-winner.

In front of a crowd of 8975, Penrith ran in five tries to two, including a brace from five-eighth Travis Burns. The visitors drew first blood when Sandow and Hayne sweetly combined to put Luke Burt through a gap and send rookie winger Ken Sio over in the corner in the seventh minute.

But Penrith responded by scoring the next three tries of the half, with Burns scooting over from dummy half before Michael Gordon did his chances of securing the fullback position no harm when he flat-footed Hayne on his way to the tryline.The home side went into the half-time break with an 18-4 lead when Burns pounced on a loose ball following a bomb from halfback Luke Walsh.

Parramatta coach Stephen Kearney would've been smiling when his star duo combined again to open scoring in the second half - the former Rabbitohs halfback Sandow scoring off a towering Hayne bomb. But the Panthers finished the game the stronger side, scoring late tries through hooker Kevin Kingston and winger David Simmons.

Cleary said it was an improvement on last week's 18-all draw with Newcastle. "Definitely, that's the plan, isn't it? You want to keep improving. Hopefully we can. It's only early in the year, but it's certainly better," he said. Both coaches kept their stars on for most of the match, but the Panthers were without new skipper Luke Lewis (quad injury) and Michael Jennings (suspension) and the Eels missed Reni Maitua and Willie Tonga.
 

Glenn

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An update on Tim Mannah, he gets the scans back this afternoon.
At the fan day, no crutches..
 

eels_fan

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Triple M and Fox Sports update:

Mannah - definite Round 1 starter

Hayne - 1 to 3 weeks - maybe right for Round 1

Both ligament strains, Haynes slightly worse

No news on Ben Smith though..
 

Delboy

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Did understand from a good source thagt Ben could be out for the season (torn pec = 6 months)
 

strider

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i know alot don't rate ben, and yeah he's not that great a ball runner, but i think its a big loss cos he is one of the few people in the team who hit hard in defense and is a solid 1-on-1 tackler .... our defense is often shit as it is, now worse :(
 

Stagger eel

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gee it hasnt been a great start to our season has it, I'm sure the deathriders are chuckling to themselves right now..
 

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