• Sun. Oct 6th, 2024

Sad news for Wakefield Trinity: He won’t play again

Wakefield Trinity utility Liam Kay to undergo surgery as club physio provides injury update on seven players

Wakefield Trinity have been dealt an injury blow, with utility Liam Kay set to undergo surgery after suffering ankle ligament damage.

The Ireland international will go under the knife this week, with the club’s head physio Matty Crowther predicting a timeframe of eight to 12 weeks.

Speaking to Trinity’s official YouTube channel, Crowther said: “Unfortunately Liam has come back from his knee surgery in the off-season and unfortunately in one of the last training sessions leading up to the Leeds game (on Boxing Day) stood on Mason Lino’s foot and ruptured his lateral ankle ligaments which unfortunately requires surgery.

“He’s having surgery tomorrow (Tuesday) – possibly eight to 12 weeks – possibly back for Round One of the full season.”

Wakefield Trinity physio Matty Crowther provides full injury update

Off-season recruit Lachlan Walmsley and long-serving full-back Max Jowitt both picked up knocks in their Boxing Day pre-season defeat to Leeds Rhinos – but Crowther says they have both recovered well.

He added: “Lachlan just took a knock to his nose. We thought it was broken at first but he’s made a full recovery, no issues with that.

“Max just had a little bit of a reaction to a chance of surface I think around his ankle – his Achilles tendon – but that recovered within a few days and he’s back in full training.”


Discover more from SuperD24

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

By david

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from SuperD24

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading