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Souths duo Jai Arrow and Cam Murray send scares through Origin camps

South Sydney, NSW and Queensland will all be sweating on scans during the week after injury carnage for the club’s rep stars.

Jai Arrow's injury looked bad. Photo: Fox Sports and Getty Images
Jai Arrow's injury looked bad. Photo: Fox Sports and Getty Images

South Sydney bounced back from an early onslaught from the Gold Coast Titans to claim a 46-28 win but there are injury questions over of the club’s two Origin stars.

Maroons forward Jai Arrow lasted just 20 minutes of the match before coming off the field with a suspected syndesmosis injury, while Blues forward Cameron Murray came off in the 51st minute with a groin injury.

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It didn’t stop the Rabbitohs from flexing their muscles again, coming from behind on the back of a hat-trick to try-scoring magician Alex Johnston, while Cody Walker score a try, set one up, had two line breaks and set up a line break as he had the ball on string.

If Walker wanted to put his name up to be parachuted into Origin contention, it was the perfect audition.

The win also rights the ship after a two-match losing streak.

But it’s the concerns over their Origin stars that will dominate the wrap up of the match.

Social media erupted in accusations of a hip drop tackle but the commentators weren’t convinced.

Warren Smith said: “It was the efforts of (Chris) Randall around the legs. It wasn’t a hip drop.”

Arrow tried to walk it off and get some movement back into the ankle but immediately knew something was wrong.

“Boy, that’s not a great look is it,” Smith added.

Jai Arrow and Cameron Murray finished the game under injury clouds. Photo: Fox Sports and Getty Images
Jai Arrow and Cameron Murray finished the game under injury clouds. Photo: Fox Sports and Getty Images

Speaking after the match, Arrow, who was sporting crutches was hoping it wasn’t a syndesmosis injury.

“My ankle just jammed at the back,” Arrow told Fox League.

“It’s just a precaution to put it in a moon boot before I go and get scans. We’ll see the damage tomorrow no doubt.”

Arrow, who has suffered a syndesmosis injury before, said he couldn’t remember if it felt similar but hoped he’d avoid the worst case scenario.

Murray also left the field after an ugly movement in a tackle.

Arrow said he wasn’t sure how bad the injury was but said it was iced.

“It’s not good for South Sydney fans but it’s good for Queenslanders,” Arrow said.

Post-match, coach Jason Demetriou said he hoped Arrow’s injury wasn’t “too bad”, saying “there’s no talk of syndesmosis”.

As for Murray, Demetriou said that his captain had a tight groin coming into the match “and probably stretched too much”.

Murray himself said he didn’t think it was too bad but would get scans.

The win sees the Rabbitohs move back up to the top of the ladder in the group of six teams on 18 points.

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