LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The Canterbury Bulldogs have faced another setback on the injury front, with three players set to undergo surgery following a tough weekend.
After their nail-biting win against the New Zealand Warriors, Jaeman Salmon emerged with an injury, while Ryan Sutton, Blake Taaffe, and Jack Todd also suffered injuries in the NSW Cup.
Salmon was diagnosed with a displaced jaw fracture, leading to surgery to repair the injury and a six-week recovery timeline.
The edge forward, formerly of the Penrith Panthers, was already set to miss two weeks due to a dangerous contact charge but will now be sidelined for even longer.
The Bulldogs are hoping for a swift recovery for their players and are facing a challenging period as they navigate these setbacks.
In the meantime, they will need to rally together and show their resilience on the field.