Reed Mahoney has officially been ruled out contention for Origin I with a shoulder injury 🤕 Details:
suffered an ankle injury and Dragons forwardMitch Rein
were both ruled out of the clash with Melbourne on Saturday. Don and Rein are both expected to miss only one game.is nearing a return to the field after his enforced lay-off due to concussion.that Cordner has been training with the squad and could be ready to go after the second Origin game at the end of June.
"I don't think he'll [be fit] for Gold Coast or Penrith. I'd like him to be ready post the second bye [round 17], post-Origin Two, I feel like he'll be ready to get going around about then," Robinson said. Cordner was rested indefinitely after copping another concussion in last year’s State of Origin series.has been ruled out of Ampol State of Origin I after failing to overcome a groin injury.confirming Ponga will return to the Knights to undergo further treatment after falling short in his bid to be available for the series opener.
However, he will undergo reconstructive surgery on part of his skull after suffering a depressed fracture and faces an indefinite period on the sidelines.
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