Panthers’ brutal harm blow in bid to safe first World Club Challenge

The Panthers have been dealt a brutal pre-season blow with a key ahead set to be dominated out of the World Club Challenge.

The reigning premiers will tackle Super League heavyweights St Helens on February 18 and could possibly be with out gun backrower Liam Martin in line with The Daily Telegraph.

The 25-year-old consultant participant has reportedly suffered an AC be part of harm following a wrestling session earlier within the week.

Watch the brand new look NRL Pre-Season unique to Fox League accessible on Kayo Sports. New to Kayo? Start your free trial now >

Eels ink new deal for star man | 00:29

Get all the newest NRL news, highlights and evaluation delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. Sign up now!!

The Telegraph is reporting that coach Ivan Cleary will take a cautious method to accidents heading into the NRL’s pre-season problem.

Cleary is ready to depart any participant with any harm issues out of his groups for Penrith’s video games in opposition to Parramatta and St Helens.

The Panthers might now be with out each of their beginning backrowers from the 2022 season following Viliame Kikau’s departure.

However, two recruits now each have an opportunity to show their price to their new coach, with each Luke Garner and Zac Hosking becoming a member of the back-to-back premiers within the low season.

Turbo again in Aus and able to hearth | 01:07

MORE NRL NEWS

‘FROM A KID TO A MAN’: ‘Phenomenal’ pre-season indicators Red V gun now holds

FOOTY IS BACK: Every membership’s largest problem for the NRL trials

‘FINDING A REASON’: League legend’s stance on NRL’s proposed ‘Respect Round’

‘WHERE MY HEART IS’: Manly gun able to proceed Fulton legacy in new place

Martin’s harm is a big blow within the Panthers bid to win their first World Club Challenge, having misplaced the annual conflict in 1991 and 2004 to Wigan and Bradford respectively.

Penrith have been additionally unable to participate within the World Club Challenge because of Covid in 2021.

Martin’s harm comes solely a day after he signed a one-year extension to stay on the foot of the mountain till the top of 2024.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

Rating
( No ratings yet )
Loading...