Aladinsane
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This is very sad to see this happening to our Ex Wests Tigers players., hoping they all make a fast recovery
You would have to be worried if you are a Ex Wests Tigers player, as the injury curse is continuing , with Dene Halatau substaining a ankle injury in last night trial, that will see him out for up to 8 weeks.
Here is the current list of players that left us at the end of last season
**GOINGS**
John Morris….......................Sharks.....Nothing will happen to this Rock
Dean Collis..........................Sharks.....Still injured with a Knee? injury..Unsure of when or if his back?
Dene Halatau.......................Bulldogs...Out for up to 8 weeks...ANKLE
Shannon Gallant...................Cowboys
Daine Laurie.......................Panthers...Pre season toe injury
Peni Tagive........................Dragons...Out for Season...Knee
Danny Galea.......................Canberra
Corey Payne.......................Released....Out forSeason..left shoulder in last week's trial match against St George Illawarra.
Wayde Dunley.....................Released
Rocky Trimarchi..................Released
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**Injury bites Dene Halatau, Corey Payne**
From: The Daily Telegraph February 27, 2010 12:00AM
CANTERBURY have suffered two injury blows before a ball has been kicked this NRL season, with recruits Dene Halatau and Corey Payne sidelined for lengthy periods.
Back-rower Payne is likely to require surgery and could be gone for the season after rupturing his left shoulder in last week's trial match against St George Illawarra.
New Zealand international Halatau picked up an ankle injury after being kicked while playing against the Dragons, and is expected to miss the first two months of the competition.
Bulldogs assistant Terry Lamb said it was a terrible shame for two players who were looking for new opportunities after joining from the Wests Tigers.
"They trained well, put in three or four months of hard training and get put out," Lamb said.
"But they'll be back, that's important for us. That's important for the future
You would have to be worried if you are a Ex Wests Tigers player, as the injury curse is continuing , with Dene Halatau substaining a ankle injury in last night trial, that will see him out for up to 8 weeks.
Here is the current list of players that left us at the end of last season
**GOINGS**
John Morris….......................Sharks.....Nothing will happen to this Rock
Dean Collis..........................Sharks.....Still injured with a Knee? injury..Unsure of when or if his back?
Dene Halatau.......................Bulldogs...Out for up to 8 weeks...ANKLE
Shannon Gallant...................Cowboys
Daine Laurie.......................Panthers...Pre season toe injury
Peni Tagive........................Dragons...Out for Season...Knee
Danny Galea.......................Canberra
Corey Payne.......................Released....Out forSeason..left shoulder in last week's trial match against St George Illawarra.
Wayde Dunley.....................Released
Rocky Trimarchi..................Released
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**Injury bites Dene Halatau, Corey Payne**
From: The Daily Telegraph February 27, 2010 12:00AM
CANTERBURY have suffered two injury blows before a ball has been kicked this NRL season, with recruits Dene Halatau and Corey Payne sidelined for lengthy periods.
Back-rower Payne is likely to require surgery and could be gone for the season after rupturing his left shoulder in last week's trial match against St George Illawarra.
New Zealand international Halatau picked up an ankle injury after being kicked while playing against the Dragons, and is expected to miss the first two months of the competition.
Bulldogs assistant Terry Lamb said it was a terrible shame for two players who were looking for new opportunities after joining from the Wests Tigers.
"They trained well, put in three or four months of hard training and get put out," Lamb said.
"But they'll be back, that's important for us. That's important for the future