A knee injury will keep Wigan Warriors winger Liam Marshall out for nine to twelve months.
Winger Liam Marshall of the Wigan Warriors might miss up to a year due to a knee injury he sustained during their Saturday victory over Castleford.
After being injured during the 30-22 victory, the 24-year-old hobbled off and will now need surgery.
Following Thursday’s unexpected loss to Hull Kingston Rovers, manager Adrian Lam stated, “He needs an operation because he’s ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament.”
“He’ll see an expert next week and will be out for between 9-12 months, sadly.”
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From Robin Park Arena, Matt Peet provides an injury report prior to Friday’s Play-Off Semi Final.
“This Club is the place to be if there’s an hour we can cut off their recovery or a percent that we can gain in strength when they come back.”
The game on Friday still has tickets available. Get all the details, including how to buy and how much it will cost, HERE.
Cade Cust and Liam Farrell, according to Matt Peet, are “ticking over” as they continue to heal from their individual injuries.
From Robin Park Arena, Matt Peet provides an injury report prior to Friday’s Play-Off Semi Final.
“This Club is the place to be if there’s an hour we can cut off their recovery or a percent that we can gain in strength when they come back.”
The game on Friday still has tickets available. Get all the details, including how to buy and how much it will cost, HERE.
Cade Cust and Liam Farrell, according to Matt Peet, are “ticking over” as they continue to heal from their individual injuries.
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