Friend cleared of facial fracture and could play in week one of finals
Adrian Proszenko and
Adam Pengilly
September 26, 2020 — 5.13pm
Jake Friend’s finals and State of Origin hopes remain alive after he was cleared of facial fractures on Saturday, but the Roosters rake will still need to pass concussion protocols in order to take his place in the opening weekend of the play-offs.
There were fears Friend’s season could be over after he was involved in an accidental head clash with Campbell Graham just three minutes into his side’s record 60-8 loss to South Sydney. However, scans have cleared Friend of a break in his jaw or cheekbone in a timely boost for the defending premiers.
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Friend is still in some doubt this week after he failed his head-injury assessment, his second concussion in the space of a month. The veteran hooker, who is poised to announce a contract extension shortly, will need to go through a series of cognitive tests to determine his fitness to return to play.
The Roosters have a track record of erring on the side of caution with their concussed players, as evidenced by the way they nursed skipper Boyd Cordner back to health recently.
Should Friend be ruled out, the tricolours will go into the finals with their fourth-choice hooker, given Sam Verrills and Victor Radley are also sidelined with serious knee injuries. Lachlan Lam spent time at dummy half against the Rabbitohs, while Freddy Lussick will also likely be used at hooker should Friend be ruled out.
Friend is a leading contender to wear the Maroons No.9 jersey at the end of the season. An Origin berth is one of the few honours that has escaped him during an illustrious career.
Roosters hooker Jake Friend goes down injured on Friday night.CREDIT:GETTY
Friend’s setback didn’t detract from a stunning performance from Souths, who totally dominated after conceding the opening try. Cody Walker was a standout and shapes as a key figure in Wayne Bennett’s quest for an eighth premiership.
"[Cody's] wonderful to watch,” said halves partner Adam Reynolds. “It's my job to get him clean ball. I steer the team around the park and get him into the field position he needs. He was clinical finishing off a few of those tries.”
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