Apr 09 - Craig Gower will remain in hospital overnight so that doctors can carry out more checks on his chest area.
He was admitted to hospital this afternoon after being tackled by Marcus Perenara around 30 minutes into the match against Parramatta. In the dressing room afterwards, while waiting for the ambulance, he was coughing up blood.
First reports suggested Craig may have cracked his sternum.
According to the club doctor, X-rays of Craig's chest area show nothing abnormal.
"However, there are a few more tests they need to do, so he will be kept in overnight."

thuganomics said::lol:
Justin Hodges would be way ahead of him. Hell, maybe I'm a bit biased but Matt Gidley is infront of Luke Lewis. But If I were to pick two centres it would be Hodges and Gasnier.
parra_panther said:IThat second half was just... well, magic! I couldn't believe my eyes. That was Penrith at their best. The fact we did it without Gower, and scored 30 unanswered points - words can't describe it.
Glenn said:Hmmm Gower goes off with a sternum injury, don't see how that could be classified as a high shot. nice work by the video ref, not...
Looked like Gower fell down drunk, not becuase of a high shot.
As the rest of the game Penrith could simply do as the pleased in the second half, and a gutless,inept Parramatta did nothing to change that.

innsaneink said:Denis![]()
innsaneink said::lol:
Rubbish...perfectly legal, happes on the 5th tackle hundreds of times every weekend...take ur blinkers off.
pantherz9103 said:Coz we've got nuckleheads for management
Nickeel said:I think you'll find we fans (at least myself and those around me) had no idea he was coughing up blood. It seemed like an innocuous sort of hit, not really late at all and certainly not with any savage intent, so the home fans (as any set of opposition fans does at a game) gave it to him, told him to "get up ya mug" etc.

Pantherjim. said:Amen to that.
Let's put Ben Ross and Joe Galuvao on the open market, .:roll:
Pantherjim. said:Nonetheless,
It's pretty poor form to boo or shout abuse at an injured player on the gound, regardless of what you think of that player as an individual.
The tackle/hit may seem innocent enough, but may have in fact, done some real damage and the player in question could be having genuine medical problems.
i was booing him and i'll admit that but only untill he tried to stand up and fell down again(this was when it looked serious before that i thought he was faking it to get a penatly or something for a late tackle). after that i was praising peranara for the hit. i have to say there was nothing malicious in that hit but gower still got an injury and the fact that peranara wasn't charged proves that it wasn't malicious.Pantherjim. said:Nonetheless,
It's pretty poor form to boo or shout abuse at an injured player on the gound, regardless of what you think of that player as an individual.
The tackle/hit may seem innocent enough, but may have in fact, done some real damage and the player in question could be having genuine medical problems.
