“But the guys needed me to play 40 minutes. You’re in the moment and I just had to get through the half.”I think it’s a broken collarbone. It’s strange. I felt pain, but it hurts front and back and even in the sternum area.”It’s the leg. The tool was against the shoulder. I will have a scan and then set a new target to recover as quickly as possible – get ready and shoot.”Addo-Carr had his right hand heavily bandaged at CommBank Stadium but said there was nothing wrong. Problems with his shoulder.
games last year. He was sidelined for six weeks with a nasty ankle injury and knee ligament damage after his foot stuck on the turf against South Sydney on Good Friday.Coach Cameron Ciraldo also praised Addo-Carr and said there were several. candidate to replace him.Addo-Carr said he felt “immediate pain” every time he tried to raise his arm while playing. But Saturday night’s scans allayed fears of a broken collarbone or serious shoulder injury, instead confirming that Addo-Carr had sprained his AC joint.The initial estimates were that Addo-Carr would be out 6-8 weeks. Commbank Stadium is on the ropes.But the winger hopes he can miss just one game and return as early as round three against the Titans, despite playing through pain while nursing the injury.
He even made four saves and made one tackle.Connor Tracey was 18th man against the Eels and could make his debut against his former club Cronulla on Friday. Another former Shark, Bronson Xerri, did not disappoint in tests after returning from a four-year drug ban..