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Saturday, 22 November 2008

Brett Stewart in World Cup doubt

16/10/2008 11:08:00 AM.  | LIVENEWS.com.au
Sea Eagles fullback Brett Stewart is in danger of withdrawing from Australia’s World Cup squad with a shoulder injury, in the latest injury concern for the reigning champions.

Stewart had a cortisone injection for the injury yesterday, but could still follow Justin Hodges out of the Australian squad.

Matt Cooper has been ruled out as a possible replacement for Hodges because of a groin injury, while other outside backs Jarryd Hayne and Michael Jennings have already committed to Fiji and Tonga, respectively, for this month’s World Cup.

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Thursday, 16 October 2008

Good. Now they can put in the person who whould of been there in the first place, Karmichael Hunt.

Posted by: Brendan E, Sydney

 
 

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