Souths duo out two months, Storm weakened, Sezer banned, Broncos sweat on Reynolds replacement by StuffsEarth

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South Sydney’s nightmare NRL season has taken yet another turn for the worse with confirmation Dean Hawkins and Jye Gray will both miss around two months with injuries suffered last round.

Jack Wighton looks set for an extended stint in the halves in place of Hawkins, who hurt his right quadriceps kicking off during Thursday’s 42-12 loss to Penrith and will miss 8-10 weeks.

The Rabbitohs’ first-choice halfback starting the season, Lachlan Ilias suffered a long-term leg injury shortly after being dropped in March, leaving little option but to shift Wighton from the centres for Saturday’s clash against St George Illawarra.

Gray had been set to drop out of the last-placed Rabbitohs’ 17 for that game now that Latrell Mitchell has served his suspension for dangerous contact. He will be unavailable for the next six to eight weeks after being collected in a hip-drop tackle by Izack Tago on Thursday night.

News of Gray and Hawkins’ prognoses comes only days after the club confirmed Gehamat Shibasaki would join the squad as an injury cover amid the ongoing carnage.

Gray and Hawkins join Cameron Murray, Campbell Graham, Richie Kennar, Tyrone Munro, Tevita Tatola and more in the Rabbitohs’ casualty ward. Jacob Gagai, a late scratching from the Panthers clash, will also miss the next one to two weeks with a minor calf injury but fellow winger Alex Johnston is closing on a return from his hamstring issue in the next fortnight.

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Rabbitohs forward Jacob Host was charged by the match review committee after making contact with the legs of Panthers kicker Brad Schneider. He has copped two games on the sidelines instead of risking three if Souths disputed the grading. 

Panthers centre Izack Tago was slapped with a one-game ban for a hip drop tackle on Gray.

Star halfback Nathan Cleary will be back this Friday when they tackle Canterbury after getting a game off to manage his return from a hamstring tear.

The Storm have suffered multiple hits to their spine in the lead-up to their top-of-the-table clash against Cronulla with Jahrome Hughes set to join Ryan Papenhuyzen on the sidelines.

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - MAY 04: Ryan Papenhuyzen of the Storm is injured during the round nine NRL match between Gold Coast Titans and Melbourne Storm at Cbus Super Stadium, on May 04, 2024, in Gold Coast, Australia.
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Papenhuyzen will be out 4-6 weeks after suffering a small fracture in his leg in Saturday’s narrow win over the Gold Coast while Hughes felt a “pop” in his calf early in the match.

“Scans last night showed Paps has a small fracture to the fibula in the same ankle he injured last year,” Storm football manager Frank Ponissi said on Sunday.  “The injury will likely require surgery, which will keep Paps sidelined between four and six weeks.”

Young utility back Sua Fa’alogo, who could be an option to replace Papenhuyzen at fullback, injured his knee while back-up halfback Jonah Pezet, who would normally fill in for Hughes, is out for the year after tearing his ACL in the NSW Cup recently.

Storm coach Craig Bellamy could use Tyran Wishart and Nick Meaney against the Sharks at fullback or in the halves. Maroons winger Xavier Coates should be OK to return from a hamstring strain.

Brisbane’s hopes of mounting a title challenge hang in the balance after a biceps rupture to skipper Adam Reynolds, but coach Kevin Walters is backing Jock Madden to fill the breach.

Reynolds had scans on Saturday on the injury he suffered in the 40-18 loss to the Sydney Roosters on Friday night and will have surgery early this week, ruling him out for 12-14 weeks, which will leave the 33-year-old out of action until at least round 21.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 03: Adam Reynolds of the Broncos is injured during the round nine NRL match between the Brisbane Broncos and Sydney Roosters at Suncorp Stadium, on May 03, 2024, in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)
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Jock Madden, the club’s back-up half, had a minor pectoral injury in round eight against Wests Tigers and is racing the clock to be fit for Friday night’s away clash with Parramatta.

Utility Tristan Sailor is an option if Madden does not recover in time while Walters ruled out switching fullback Reece Walsh, who had a poor game in the loss to the Roosters, to the halves.

Winger Jesse Arthars broke his jaw against the Roosters and was taken to hospital. He is set to be replaced by veteran Corey Oates. Arthars had surgery on Saturday and will miss six weeks.

Brisbane winger Deine Mariner avoided a ban, copping a fine instead, after being sin-binned for a late hit on James Tedesco.

The Eels will be without Clint Gutherson for at least a month due to a minor knee operation.

Roosters duo Victor Radley (hamstring) and Daniel Tupou (knee) are a chance to be back alongside Jared Waerea-Hargreaves for his 300th NRL game against the Warriors on Sunday while hooker Brandon Smith’s calf strain is not likely to keep him out.

Titans halfback Tanah Boyd dislocated his wrist early in his team’s loss to Melbourne while Dolphins centre Tesi Niu is also set to be out after injuring his ankle in their narrow win over the Cowboys.

Wests Tigers half Aiden Sezer has been banned four matches after he was one of 10 players charged after a spiteful Saturday schedule of three matches in the NRL.

Sezer was charged with grade-three dangerous contact for a hip-drop tackle on Canterbury forward Josh Curran during the Tigers’ loss at Accor Stadium.

Due to a poor judiciary record dating back to his stint in the Super League, he will be banned for four weeks with an early guilty plea or risk a fifth match out if he challenges the verdict at the judiciary.

All other players charged accepted fines – Bulldogs duo Samuel Hughes and Tigers veteran David Klemmer dodged two-game bans for contrary conduct towards referee Kasey Badger by paying fines while Wests forward Alex Seyfarth ($1500) was also pinged for striking.

He was sin-binned after appearing to headbutt Reed Mahoney during a skirmish involving several players.

Mahoney was charged with contrary conduct ($1800) for his part in the incident and was also given a $2500 fine or two-match ban for a dangerous throw on Tigers cub Solomon Alaimalo.

Titans hooker Chris Randall ($1000 for a high tackle), Storm forward Joe Chan ($1000-$1500 for dangerous contact), Dolphins second-rower Felise Kaufusi ($1000 for a high tackle) and Cowboys fullback Scott Drinkwater ($1000 for dangerous contact) are all set to cop a finanical hit. 

Manly veteran Nathan Brown was charged with grade-two dangerous for an incident involving Josh Papalii and risks a two-game ban if he challenges the judiciary so he is almost certain to cop a $3000 hit to the hip pocket.

Canberra prop Emre Guler will be slugged $1800 for a high shot on Tolutau Koula in his team’s win over Manly and lock Morgan Smithies is coughing up $1500 for a crusher tackle.

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Round 10 teams

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Dolphins vs Manly at Suncorp Stadium: 7.50pm, Thursday May 9

Dolphins: Veteran forward Kenny Bromwich is a maybe due to a head knock while centre Tesi Niu is out due to an ankle problem. 

Sea Eagles: Nathan Brown has avoided a ban, copping a $3000 fine for dangerous contact on Josh Papalii.

Penrith vs Canterbury at BlueBet Stadium: 6pm, Friday May 10

Panthers: Nathan Cleary will return from a week off to ensure his hamstring was not aggravated by a short turnaround before their win over the Rabbitohs. Izack Tago has been banned for a hip-drop tackle so Paul Alamoti will likely slot in at centre.

Bulldogs: Connor Tracey is a maybe due to a quad strain.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 12: Connor Tracey of the Bulldogs is challenged by Xavier Coates of the Storm during the round six NRL match between Melbourne Storm and Canterbury Bulldogs at AAMI Park, on April 12, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia.
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Parramatta vs Brisbane at CommBank Stadium: 8pm, Friday May 10

Eels: Bryce Cartwright is on track to be right to return from a rib injury but Clint Gutherson’s absence at the back for a month with a knee injury means Blaize Talagi is likely to get a chance at fullback.

Broncos: With Adam Reynolds out long term with a torn bicep, Jock Madden is a chance to return from a pec injury at halfback or Tristan Sailor is another option but Kevin Walters has ruled out switching Reece Walsh from fullback. 

Deine Mariner is free to play after copping a fine for his shoulder charge in the loss to the Roosters but fellow winger Jesse Arthars (broken jaw) is set to be replaced by veteran Corey Oates. 

Wests vs Newcastle at Scully Park, Tamworth: 3pm, Saturday May 11

Tigers: Alex Seyfarth (headbutt) and David Klemmer (contrary conduct) will escape with a fine but Aiden Sezer (hip drop) is facing a four-game ban for a hip drop. Latu Fainu is the player most likely to replace him in the halves.

Api Koroisau should be back after a week off to nurse a calf strain.

Knights: Jacob Saifiti (leg) and Tyson Frizell (hamstring) are set to bolster the pack.

St George Illawarra vs South Sydney at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium: 5.30pm, Saturday May 11

Dragons: Moses Suli will be back after sitting out the clash with Cronulla due to a concussion.

Rabbitohs: Cameron Murray’s hip injury is a huge blow for interim coach Ben Hornby’s hopes of dragging the team up the ladder. Star fullback Latrell Mitchell has served his ban for elbowing Shaun Johnson but winger Taane Milne is out one more week for his dangerous tackle on Cameron Munster. 

Prop Tevita Tatola, centre Campbell Graham and young winger Tyrone Munro are all sidelined long-term through injury.

Rising star Jye Gray suffered an ankle injury against Penrith, while halfback Dean Hawkins hurt his thigh while doing a kickoff. 

Veteran winger Alex Johnston could be back from a hamstring injury against the Dragons. 

Melbourne vs Cronulla at AAMI Park: 7.35pm, Saturday May 11

Storm: The loss of Ryan Papenhuyzen and Jahrome Hughes to leg injuries is a huge blow, particularly with back-up playmaker Jonah Pezet out for the season with a torn ACL on NSW Cup duty. 

Nick Meaney could switch to the halves alongside Cameron Munster with Sua Faalogo to potentially step in at fullback if his knee is OK with Tyran Wishart another option for each vacancy. 

Fijian prop Tui Kamikamica (calf) is a chance to be back on deck.

Sharks: The absence of Braydon Trindall after being stood down for drink-driving and young forward Jesse Colquhoun’s long-term foot injury are the only hits to the Cronulla roster.

Sydney vs Warriors at Allianz Stadium: 2pm, Sunday May 12

Roosters: Victor Radley (hamstring) and Daniel Tupou (knee) are a chance to be back alongside Jared Waerea-Hargreaves for his 300th NRL game. Brandon Smith (calf) should be right.

Warriors: Chanel Harris-Tavita (calf) and Jazz Tevaga (hamstring) are close to returning.

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Gold Coast vs North Queensland at Cbus Super Stadium: 4.05pm, Sunday May 12

Titans: Moeaki Fotuaika sat out the loss  to Melbourne with a concussion while Tanah Boyd is out for at least a month with a dislocated wrist. 

Cowboys: Veteran half Chad Townsend could be out with a knee injury while winger Murray Taulagi (hamstring) is a chance of making a comeback. 

Bye

Raiders: Emre Guler was slugged $1800 for a high shot on Tolutau Koula in his team’s win over Manly while fellow forward Morgan Smithies is forking out $1500 for a crusher tackle.

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