NRL Early Mail Round 27: Kalyn Ponga, Cameron Munster among stars set to sit out
The $50,000 major prize goes on the line this weekend but plenty of SuperCoaches will be forced to play short due to mass restings, injuries and suspensions.
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Mass restings, injuries and suspensions have created havoc for the final round with 16 popular SuperCoach players set to miss out.
And the list is set to grow with other coaches expected to react after heavyweight clubs Brisbane and Melbourne became the first to confirm restings.
See full list of SuperCoach stars either out or in doubt:
1, 2: Harry Grant, Cameron Munster - Both carrying niggles and among a host of Storm players rested.
3, 4: Payne Haas, Reece Walsh - Among five stars rested by the Broncos.
5: Kalyn Ponga - Confirmed out for the Knights with a shoulder injury but back for week one of the finals.
6: Joey Manu - Considered unlikely for the Roosters due to a hamstring injury.
7: Reuben Garrick - Unlikely for the Sea Eagles due to a hamstring injury.
8: Tohu Harris - Will miss two weeks for the Warriors with a back injury.
9, 10, 11: J’Maine Hopgood, Clint Gutherson, Bryce Cartwright - Eels are on the bye.
12: James Tedesco - Must pass concussion protocols but firming to play.
13: Nicho Hynes - In doubt with a quad injury. Sharks are “hopeful” he will play.
14: Pat Carrigan - Star Bronco out with a foot injury.
15: Corey Horsburgh - The popular Raider faces a shoulder charge suspension
16: Latrell Mitchell - Suspended.
KNIGHTS REVEAL PONGA PROGNOSIS
—Brent Read and Dean Ritchie
Newcastle superstar Kalyn Ponga will sit out this weekend but Knights medical staff are confident he will be fit for the opening weekend of the finals in a huge boost for the club’s hopes of winning a premiership.
Ponga, who failed to finish the Knights’ win over the Sharks after being on the end of a brutal shot from former teammate Jesse Ramien, underwent scans on Monday morning that confirmed he had suffered a high grade AC joint injury.
The club confirmed he has been ruled out of their final regular season game against St George Illawarra but Knights officials believe he will be back for the finals.
“Scans today have confirmed nib Newcastle Knights Captain Kalyn Ponga has a high-grade AC shoulder injury,” the Knights said in a statement.
“Ponga will not be considered for selection for Round 27, medical and performance staff have commenced treatment with a view to returning for week one of the finals series.”
ROOSTERS TAKE RISK WITH JWH
—Brent Read
Sydney Roosters enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves has pleaded guilty to striking but will fight a dangerous contact charge as he looks to keep alive his slim hopes of playing again this season.
Waerea-Hargreaves was charged with two offences after the Roosters’ win over the Wests Tigers at the weekend, leaving him facing a six-match ban had he pleaded guilty to both charges.
Waerea-Hargreaves has accepted a three-match ban for striking Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu but will seek a downgrade to a dangerous contact charge following an incident involving Api Koroisau. If he is successful, he will receive a fine.
It would leave Waerea-Hargreaves with a three-match ban, which could see him return in the finals should the Roosters make it that far. Alternatively, he could be cleared to play in the Tri Nations at the end of the season, which would then ensure he is ready to start next season with the Roosters.
The risk is that Waerea-Hargreaves fails to get a downgrade at the judiciary and has a four-match suspension added to his three-match ban for striking.
WARRIORS BLOW AS SKIPPER SIDELINED FOR FINALS
—Fatima Kdouh
The New Zealand Warriors have suffered a huge blow ahead of the finals with captain Tohu Harris set to miss at least two weeks with a back injury.
Jazz Tevaga has stepped in to replace Harris at lock in the past, but the injured forward is unlikely to overcome a hamstring strain in time.
But forward Mitchell Barnett is expected to be named this week after missing the last two games with a laceration to his knee.
The club is still waiting on scans to reveal the extent of playmaker Luke Metcalf’s hamstring injury.
Te Maire Martin made a successful return from a broken leg through NSW Cup on the weekend and is expected to come in for Metcalf to partner Shaun Johnson in the halves.
CANBERRA TO ROLL DICE ON HORSBURGH
—David Riccio
Canberra is set to roll the dice and challenge Corey Horsburgh’s grade one shoulder charge at the NRL judiciary.
The Queensland Origin forward is facing a three-week ban if he takes the early guilty plea but will be out for four weeks if he is unsuccessful contesting the charge.
It resulted from a tackle in the 79th minute on Corey Jensen in Saturday night’s controversial 29-18 loss to Brisbane.
FOGARTY, PAPALI’I RACING THE CLOCK
—David Riccio
The Raiders’ painful loss to the Broncos could come at an almighty cost with fears chief playmaker Jamal Fogarty has suffered a potential fractured eye socket.
The Canberra No.7 is sweating on the results of scans in the hope there is no structural damage.
If there is a fracture, it could be the end of Fogarty’s season.
Adding further concern is an arm injury for inspirational leader Josh Papali’i.
Papali’i failed to finish the match against Brisbane on Saturday night and was clearly hampered by his ability to use his left arm post-match.
MANU, HUGHES, LUAI AMONG WOUNDED
—Michael Carayannis
Premiership winners, million dollar players and representative stars headline a round of carnage already this week which threatens to derail the finals hopes of a host of teams.
Melbourne halfback Jahrome Hughes and his Kiwi teammate Joey Manu failed to finish their respective matches on Saturday. This comes off the back of long-term injuries to five-eighths Jarome Luai and Luke Metcalf in the opening two games of round 26.
Hughes limped from the field with a knee injury while Manu lasted just 24 minutes before his night was done because of a hamstring injury.
Manu is also highly unlikely to be fit for the Roosters’ do or die clash against arch rivals South Sydney.
That game will be without two headline acts with Manu joining the suspended Latrell Mitchell on the sidelines for the season defining clash. Manu was filling in for James Tedesco (concussion) at fullback but the Roosters skipper is expected to play on Friday.
Roosters coach Trent Robinson said the injury was naturally a concern.
“It’s mild but he still had to leave the field so that’s never a good sign,” Robinson said.
Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy said Hughes was unlikely to play against the Broncos on Thursday.
“It looks like he’s got a slight medial,” Bellamy said. “...I couldn’t imagine him playing next week with a five-day turnaround.”
Pretty typical hamstring strain mechanism for Joey Manu - running in forward lean position putting hamstring on stretch. Would be surprised to see him back tonight & even a minor strain would put him at long odds for next week
â NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) August 26, 2023
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HYNES HOPEFUL OF QUICK RETURN
Cronulla have their own concerns with halfback Nicho Hynes missing the weekend clash with a quad injury. Cronulla coach Craig Fitzgibbon is confident Hynes won’t be sidelined long-term.
“We’re pretty confident (it will be) next week (round 27),” Fitzgibbon said. “It was just a slight quad injury through training.”
DOUBLE BRONCOS BLOW AHEAD OF MINOR PREMIERSHIP TILT
The Broncos face a nervous wait with star forward Pat Carrigan racing the clock to be fit for the finals after missing Saturday night’s clash against the Raiders in Canberra.
Brisbane coach Kevin Walters confirmed Carrigan and injured skipper Adam Reynolds (calf) will both be ruled out of Thursday night’s final regular-season clash against Melbourne at Suncorp Stadium.
Walters is hoping another week’s rest will have Carrigan and Reynolds on deck for the start of the finals, but he isn’t giving any guarantees as Brisbane’s medical staff prepare to work overtime.
GUTHERSON SET FOR SURGERY
—David Riccio
Clint Gutherson’s end-of-season representative hopes have been cruelled with the Eels captain requiring knee surgery.
Eels coach Brad Arthur has confirmed Parramatta’s inspirational leader suffered a meniscus tear in his knee, which forced him from the field in their win over Penrith on Thursday night.
Surgery will force Gutherson into a rehabilitation phase that will leave him unable to commence any serious running until early December.
FULL EARLY MAIL, BY TIM WILLIAMS
BRONCOS v STORM
Thursday, 7:50pm, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Broncos: The Broncos will rest five players in Reece Walsh, Payne Haas, Selwyn Cobbo, Ezra Mam and Herbie Farnworth.
They will also be without suspended Kotoni Staggs and injured duo Adam Reynolds and Pat Carrigan, leaving Brisbane to face their Storm nemesis without eight NRL regulars.
Full list of replacements via Peter Badel.
Storm: Harry Grant and Cameron Munster are among a host of players set to be rested, while Jahrome Hughes is expected to miss the clash due to a minor medial ligament sprain.
SEA EAGLES v TIGERS
Friday, 6pm, 4 Pines Park, Sydney
Sea Eagles: Reuben Garrick is an outside chance to return from a broken back, but with Manly’s season over and Tolutau Koula starring at fullback against the Bulldogs it’s unlikely they’ll rush him back into the side.
Tigers: Alex Twal is expected to return from an illness in the only likely change at the Tigers.
RABBITOHS v ROOSTERS
Friday, 8pm, Accor Stadium, Sydney
Rabbitohs: Latrell Mitchell is unavailable due to suspension, with Blake Taaffe to come into the side at fullback and kick goals.
Jed Cartwright is a chance to return from injury on the bench.
Roosters: Joey Manu is an outside chance to play after failing to finish the match with the Tigers due to a minor hamstring injury.
Provided he passes concussion protocols, James Tedesco is due to return at fullback.
Jared Waerea-Hargraves is facing a six-to-eight-week suspension for two separate charges.
DOLPHINS v WARRIORS
Saturday, 3pm, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Dolphins: No major changes expected at the Dolphins.
Warriors: Tohu Harris (back), Rocco Berry (knee) and Luke Metcalf (hamstring) are all likely to be ruled out for the Warriors.
In the backline, Te Maire Martin would replace Metcalf with Edward Kosi coming in for Berry.
Jazz Tevaga and Mitch Barnett are expected to be available for finals, but may be given another week to recover.
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PANTHERS v COWBOYS
Saturday, 5:30pm, BlueBet Stadium, Penrith
Panthers: Jarome Luai is unavailable having suffered a dislocated shoulder in the loss to the Eels.
Jack Cogger will come into the halves to partner Nathan Cleary.
Mitch Kenny, Sunia Turuva, Dylan Edwards and Scott Sorensen are expected to return from rests/niggles.
Izack Tago will continue his ongoing push to return from a leg injury at centre in place of Tyrone Peachey.
Cowboys: Jeremiah Nanai is unlikely to return from a shoulder injury in the back-row.
DRAGONS v KNIGHTS
Saturday, 7:35pm, Jubilee Stadium, Sydney
Dragons: Jack De Belin returns from suspension in the middle in likely the only major change for the Dragons.
Knights: Locked into a home final, the Knights are likely to take the opportunity to rest a number of stars with injury niggles.
Kalyn Ponga will definitely miss out with an AC joint injury. Ponga’s absence will give the departing Lachlan Miller a farewell from the club at fullback.
Jackson Hastings, Lachlan Fitzgibbon and Kurt Mann may all sit out a week as a result of the Knights’ position.
TITANS v BULLDOGS
Sunday, 2pm, Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
Titans: Mo Fotuaika may return for the Titans after missing the clash with Melbourne due to personal reasons.
Bulldogs: Jacob Preston returns from suspension in the back-row, likely pushing Corey Waddell to the bench.
SHARKS v RAIDERS
Sunday, 4:05pm, PointsBet Stadium, Sydney
Sharks: Nicho Hynes is a chance to return from a quad injury that saw him miss the clash with Newcastle.
If cleared, Matt Moylan would revert to the bench.
Raiders: Corey Horsburgh is facing a three match suspension for a shoulder charge.
Albert Hopoate is a chance to return from a rib injury on the wing in place of Nic Cotric.
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Originally published as NRL Early Mail Round 27: Kalyn Ponga, Cameron Munster among stars set to sit out