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Pre-season Sea Eagles Injury Report

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Head Physiotherapist Chris Bailey provides a MOSH Health Injury Report in week one of 2023 pre-season training.

Tom Trbojevic (shoulder)

Tom is doing extremely well. He is now integrating into team training and we are pleased with his progression.

Karl Lawton (knee)

Karl is undergoing rehabilitation from his ACL injury. He is running well and changing directions freely.

Reuben Garrick (shoulder)

Reuben underwent surgery close to three months ago. He is now running unrestricted and has returned to introductory skills and weights.

Reuben Garrick at training this week
Reuben Garrick at training this week ©Manly Media

Jason Saab (knee)

Jason is progressing well from the early stages of rehab. He is getting ready to return to field running.

Morgan Harper (shoulder)

Morgan is now two months down the track from post-surgery. He is running well in rehab.

Ben Trbojevic (shoulder)

Ben has recovered well and has returned to non-contact training with the group.

Taniela Paseka (knee)

Taniela underwent surgery at the end of the season. He has had a good off-season in rehab and is close to training with the playing group.

Getting close...Taniela Paseka in the gym this week
Getting close...Taniela Paseka in the gym this week ©Manly Media

Morgan Boyle (foot)

Morgan is in the early stages of an extensive recovery period following end of season surgery on a fractured foot.

Josh Aloiai (knee)

Josh is two weeks post operation since suffering a knee injury playing for Samoa in the Rugby League World Cup. He is coming along slowly and recovering as expected.

Alec Tuitavake (knee)

Similar to Jason Saab, Alec is progressing well from the early stages of rehab. He is getting ready to return to field running.

Acknowledgement of Country

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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