Brett Ferres : Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:42 am
Meanwhile, Matterson expects to be without back-rower Ferres for up to two months after he injured his collarbone against Hull KR. Cas' medical staff are awaiting a specialist's report, but the coach said: "He will definitely be out this week. It doesn't look good, we are talking a minimum of six to eight weeks – and it could be more." Fellow pack man Dean Widders is still four or five weeks away from a comeback following knee surgery, but winger Kirk Dixon has recovered from a blood clot in a leg and is likely to come into the squad for Friday's trip to Hull. http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/t ... 6114668.jp |
Meanwhile, Matterson expects to be without back-rower Ferres for up to two months after he injured his collarbone against Hull KR. Cas' medical staff are awaiting a specialist's report, but the coach said: "He will definitely be out this week. It doesn't look good, we are talking a minimum of six to eight weeks – and it could be more." Fellow pack man Dean Widders is still four or five weeks away from a comeback following knee surgery, but winger Kirk Dixon has recovered from a blood clot in a leg and is likely to come into the squad for Friday's trip to Hull. http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/t ... 6114668.jp |
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