Canterbury recruit Viliame Kikau could miss eight weeks after an injury at training
With just two wins and star winger Josh Addo-Carr out long term, this was the last thing the Bulldogs needed to hear.
Star Bulldogs recruit Viliame Kikau has joined teammate Josh Addo-Carr on the long-term injury list after tearing a pectoral muscle at training on Wednesday.
Kikau, who has missed the Dogs‘ last two games with concussion, is staring at up to 10 weeks on the sidelines with surgery required after the incident at training
The injury was confirmed by Bulldogs football manager Phil Gould on his WWOS podcast calling it a “thunderbolt” for the club.
“So he will be having surgery on Monday,” Gould said.
“That’s football... thunderbolts happen. You get a thunderbolt out of the blue.
“Surgery on Monday will probably determine his fate, but at the moment they’re hopeful of eight to 10 weeks (out) I suppose.”
Superstar winger Addo-Carr suffered crushing blow to his State-of-Origin ambitions when he injured his ankle in last week‘s loss to South Sydney.
He’ll also require surgery and could be sidelines for several months for the Bulldogs who sit 13th on the NRL ladder with just two wins from six games under new coach Cameron Ciraldo.
The Bulldogs have also not seen star English prop Luke Thompson this season due to a foot issue and front-rower Franklin Pele has sustained a broken arm.
The Bulldogs do get several key forwards back for Sunday’s game against Parramatta including Tevita Pangai who returns after sustaining a calf injury late in Canterbury’s pre-season campaign.