Canterbury fear Josh Addo-Carr has “broken something” in his right shoulder after the flying winger was belted down during the Bulldogs’ 26-8 loss to Parramatta.An afternoon that saw Eels No.7 Mitch Moses sidelined with a groin injury. , the Bulldogs felt the pain the most in front of a crowd of 29,171 at Commbank Stadium.”He’s going for tests tonight. He might have broken something in his shoulder.
He was struggling to play through. at half-time.The Bulldogs spent almost all game defending their line, before two late tries added value to the result.Such was Parramatta’s dominance, the Eels had 60 per cent possession and had more than 50 possessions inside the Bulldogs’ 20m defence.
While the prognosis is not good for Addo-Carr, the Eels better hope he is a NSW native to declare team-mate For Moses.The full-back pulled up while passing the ball early in the first half and later needed a groin plug. medication. \ n”We are ready for anything when it comes to changing men.
We have a lot of versatile players.”In the second attack, Viliame Kikau was booked by Parramatta’s Dylan A for a dangerous touch on Brown, although he is unlikely to face a suspension.A rough start to the season for the Bulldogs, Addo- Carr left the field at halftime and did not return due to fears of injuring his right acromioclavicular joint..