Rugby League Injuries Mount Ahead of Challenge Cup Final

Rugby League Results: Injuries Mounting Ahead of Challenge Cup Final

The conclusion of Super League Round Thirteen saw Salford Red Devils secure an emphatic victory over London Broncos. However, the focus now shifts to the highly anticipated Challenge Cup Final at Wembley, where Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves will go head-to-head.

Both finalists are carrying injury concerns as they prepare for the showdown. Wigan’s Liam Marshall is an injury worry with a leg problem, though coach Matt Peet has played down the severity. Warrington’s young prop Max Wood picked up a rib injury during their previous match and will be monitored in the build-up to the final.

Injuries are not limited to the finalists, as several other teams have also reported knocks and niggles. Leeds Rhinos’ hooker Andy Ackers is dealing with a delayed concussion, while teammate Luis Roberts has been carrying a groin issue.

“Injuries are a concern for all teams at this stage of the season, and we’ll be working hard to get our players fit and ready for the Challenge Cup Final,” said a team spokesperson.

In the St Helens and Catalans clash, Konrad Hurrell played on despite his ankle being tucked underneath during a tackle. However, Tariq Sims and Benjamin Garcia were forced off with wrist and calf injuries, respectively, adding to the growing list of Super League’s injury concerns.

With the Super League taking a break next week for the Challenge Cup Final, the focus will be on the fitness of the players involved. The outcome of the final and potential suspensions could have a significant impact on the remainder of the season, as teams jostle for playoff positions.

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