MANU SET FOR POSITIONAL SWITCH
Joey Manu is in the frame to start the season at five-eighth for the Sydney Roosters with Luke Keary in doubt to face Newcastle next month due to a foot stress fracture.
Coach Trent Robinson told Fox League Keary, who missed the bulk of last season after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury before having a bone spur removed from his ankle in October, was back training but couldn’t be locked in as a definite starter against the Knights at the SCG on March 12.
“He isn’t big but he moves sharply so that turned into a bit of a stress fracture,” Robinson said.
“I’m not going to say he’s going to be there (round one) but he will be close.”
Robinson will roll out most of his big guns in next Friday night’s trial against Wests Tigers in Gosford but James Tedesco won’t play and will watch from the sideline with Keary.
Superstar fullback Tedesco had stem cell surgery on his knee in the off-season but is expected to be right to face Newcastle.
Meanwhile former schoolboy rugby Union prodigy Ronald Volkman’s performance in last Friday night’s trial against Canberra showed he isn’t far away from getting a call up for the Chooks.
The goal kicking five-eighth had an outstanding trial and drew high praise from a couple of good judges in Fox League’s Braith Anasta and Benji Marshall post-match.
Joey Manu is in the frame to start the season at five-eighth for the Sydney Roosters with Luke Keary in doubt to face Newcastle next month due to a foot stress fracture.
Coach Trent Robinson told Fox League Keary, who missed the bulk of last season after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury before having a bone spur removed from his ankle in October, was back training but couldn’t be locked in as a definite starter against the Knights at the SCG on March 12.
“He isn’t big but he moves sharply so that turned into a bit of a stress fracture,” Robinson said.
“I’m not going to say he’s going to be there (round one) but he will be close.”
Robinson will roll out most of his big guns in next Friday night’s trial against Wests Tigers in Gosford but James Tedesco won’t play and will watch from the sideline with Keary.
Superstar fullback Tedesco had stem cell surgery on his knee in the off-season but is expected to be right to face Newcastle.
Meanwhile former schoolboy rugby Union prodigy Ronald Volkman’s performance in last Friday night’s trial against Canberra showed he isn’t far away from getting a call up for the Chooks.
The goal kicking five-eighth had an outstanding trial and drew high praise from a couple of good judges in Fox League’s Braith Anasta and Benji Marshall post-match.
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