Manly famous person Tom Trbojevic has been despatched for “precautionary scans” after struggling a suspected hamstring harm at coaching on Wednesday.
News Corp experiences the 26-year-old suffered the harm to his proper leg as he was slowing down on a run.
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He reportedly sat on the bottom afterwards along with his head in his arms after which limped from the sphere.
Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov couldn’t reveal the severity of the harm however confirmed Trbojevic had been despatched for scans.
“Tom didn’t finish the training session and has gone off for a precautionary scan. I can’t say any more,” he instructed News Corp.
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It’s a merciless blow for Trbojevic, who suffered a season-ending shoulder harm in Round 11.
Trbojevic has battled a continual left hamstring harm over his profession, nonetheless it’s understood this newest harm was his proper one — the identical hamstring he injured after the Corso incident within the lead-up to the 2021 season.
It’s the very last thing the membership wants after a horror finish to the 2022 season which noticed coach Des Hasler sacked within the fallout from the notorious Pride jersey saga.
The mess involved Trbojevic, who had an emergency assembly along with his supervisor, Paul Sutton to debate his future.
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Trbjoevic determined to stay strong with Manly and reassured followers earlier this month, declaring that he’s “very happy” on the membership and was “looking forward” to working with new coach Anthony Seibold.
Seibold’s NRL teaching profession was resurrected when the Sea Eagles signed him on a three-year deal.
Now, relying on the result of the scans, Seibold faces the prospect of beginning the season with out his most vital participant.