LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a rugby league twist, the South Sydney Rabbitohs are gearing up for a reshuffle as lock Cameron Murray is set to make a surprising move to the right edge following an injury to Jai Arrow.
Arrow's rotator cuff injury initially seemed like it would require season-ending surgery, but in a stroke of luck, he will undergo rehab and aim to return to the field in just four weeks.
This positive development comes as Campbell Graham and Tyrone Munro are sidelined with injuries of their own, adding to the Bunnies' challenges.
Talented youngster Tallis Duncan will step up to fill Arrow's spot, while Murray, a standout number 13, will be called upon to bring his prowess to the right edge.
As NRL 360's James Hooper revealed, "The mail today was that they'll move Cameron Murray, who is obviously one of the best number 13s in the game at the moment.
He'll play on the right edge where Arrow was." The Rabbitohs are hoping this strategic shift will help shore up their defense and keep their momentum going strong.