LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Rugby League player Hollie-Mae Dodd will be sidelined for the rest of the NRLW season due to a devastating ACL rupture she sustained during Sunday's victorious match against the Cowboys.
According to a report by raiders.com.au, Dodd's injury update reveals that she will undergo surgery later this week to address the knee issue.
The severity of the injury is evident as a ruptured ACL is a serious blow for any athlete.
This unfortunate setback will undoubtedly impact Dodd's ability to contribute to her team's performance in the remaining matches of the NRLW season.
The need for surgery highlights the seriousness of the situation, indicating the long road to recovery that lies ahead for Dodd.
The Raiders will have to rely on other players to step up and fill the void left by Dodd's absence on the field.
It is a tough blow for both Dodd and her team, as they will have to adjust their game plan and strategies without one of their key players.
However, Dodd's determination and resilience will be tested as she embarks on her rehabilitation journey to regain her strength and return to the Rugby League pitch.