No & the commentators basically said at the start of the game that the injury scans were inconclusive to say the least, but it is alright because Wighton is almost as good.
Wighton injured inside 15mins. I'd have had a gutsful of this if I was a Raiders fan
Despite being outplayed yesterday all of these off field dramas with Milford and Ferguson are really hurting. My enjoyment level for watching Canberra the last few weeks has really nose dived because of all this. Milford I can understand if it is only his family but I am confident his grubby manager has been making back door deals. Ferguson wanting out (if true) is a big kick in the guts. By precedent he hold have been sacked after the last incident but they stuck by him and this is how he repays them?
To be honest I would rather have a team full of Fensoms and Crokers who my not be as bigger game breakers or names but are consistent and don't cause Any dramas
Confirmed Ferguson was at a Canberra nightclub until early Saturday morning and at a club Saturday night in the shire. Ferguson claims he wasn't drinking at either venue, interesting to see what the Canberra board do.
There were stories floating around the stadium on Saturday saying he was seen at at 3am on the morning of the game. Allegedly a bouncer said to him to go home as he has a game that afternoon and Fergo told him where to go.
Even with the new Board would be surprising for the Sharks to take Ferguson back given the way he exited only 3 years ago.
"I want to win a premiership, and also with the things going on in the club, the uncertainty, I just want to be in a stable place where I can concentrate on winning a title, that is what is in my heart,'' Ferguson told the Herald. ''It is nothing personal, I do have an emotional attachment to the club. I just want to win.''
TheParramatta Eelshave today announced the signing ofJustin Huntto a 3-year deal commencing in 2014.
A talented winger or fullback, Hunt has played 13 NRL games for theSouth Sydney Rabbitohssince making his first grade debut in 2012.
Blessed with blistering pace and football awareness, Pirtek Parramatta Eels Head CoachRicky Stuartbelieves the 24 year old will get the opportunity to reach his full potential wearing the blue and gold.
“Justin is an incredibly talented young man and is a great addition to our squad for 2014,” Stuart said
“He has served a superb apprenticeship behind some great outside backs likeGreg InglisandNathan Merrittat Souths, but now he is at point in his career where he wants to take his game to a new level.”
“Justin’s signature keeps our recruitment plans on track, and I hope Eels members and fans can take confidence from that.”