
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Canterbury Bulldogs forward Jack Todd is set to undergo surgery for a fractured arm, causing him to miss at least two months of football.
The young player made an impact off the bench since his debut in Round 4, but had missed out on playing last year due to another arm injury.
Phil Gould, the Bulldogs director of football, confirmed the extent of Todd's injury on social media saying, "Jack Todd has a small fracture in his arm, right at the end of the plate that was inserted to repair a previous fracture.
He will have surgery immediately.
His recovery time could be 8-10 weeks." This setback is disappointing for Todd after showing promise in his appearances for the Bulldogs.