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Canberra’s John Bateman ruled out indefinitely, booked for shoulder surgery

Raiders star John Bateman has been ruled out indefinitely, with the English International booked shoulder surgery

John Bateman, left, at training with Raiders teammate Nick Cotric
John Bateman, left, at training with Raiders teammate Nick Cotric

Canberra Raiders star John Bateman has been ruled out indefinitely, with the English international booked in for corrective surgery on his troublesome shoulder.

In a massive blow for the NRL premiership favourites, Bateman’s frustrating season has taken another shock twist with the 26-year-old set to undergo surgery on Thursday.

The agonising decision was made after the 2019 Dally M second-rower of the year met with specialists on Wednesday.

It will be Bateman’s second operation in four months and is a result of increasing frustration over the prolonged rehabilitation process he has endured after first undergoing surgery last February.

Bateman is determined to get the shoulder right and despite the prospect of more time on the sidelines, he is willing to have further surgery to correct the issue. Doctors have told Bateman he will make a full recovery.

Bateman, who is on the verge of signing a $3.5 million five-year deal with Wigan in the UK Super League, will receive a more accurate timeline for his recovery and a potential return to play date after surgeons operate.

Ultimately, how long the 16-Test hardman is sidelined for following Thursday’s surgery depends on his next phase of recovery and rehabilitation.

Undeniably Bateman’s unavailability — given his wealth of experience, ability to routinely break the opposition defensive line and fierce tackling technique — is a monumental shock to the Raiders’ premiership campaign.

Canberra are the $5 favourites to win this year’s title with the TAB, ahead of Melbourne, Parramatta and the Roosters ($6).

However, Canberra have proven they can win without the influential backrower — as they did against title heavyweights Melbourne last weekend.

The Canberra playing group have also shown they boast the mental fortitude to handle significant off-field distractions, as has been the case with the almost daily headlines linked to Bateman’s ongoing contract saga.

Young forwards Joseph Tapine, Corey Horsburgh and Emre Guhler have repaid the faith of coach Ricky Stuart by impressing in the absence of Bateman.

And in a season where the depth of every NRL squad is paramount, Raiders forward Hudson Young is nearing his comeback. He is just two further games away from being available for selection following an eight-game suspension metered out last year.

Bateman originally underwent shoulder surgery which he carried through last year’s representative season with the Great Britain Lions.

When the shoulder injury was first diagnosed, Bateman was scheduled to be out until round eight of the original 2020 season draw, which was previously slated for May 1. Last week he said he hoped to return for next week’s clash against Wests Tigers.

The Daily Telegraph

David Riccio
David RiccioChief Sports Writer

David Riccio is The Sunday Telegraph and CODE Sports chief sports writer with a career in journalism that includes 20 years at News Limited. A former sports editor of The Sunday Telegraph, David is an award-winning reporter who thrives on breaking news and writing in-depth profiles. Regarded as one of rugby league's leading reporters, having covered grand finals State of Origin and World Cups, David was also a member of our 2016 Rio Olympic Games team and is the author of Alex McKinnon's book Unbroken.

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