Roosters rookie's injury scare won't sideline him

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Sydney Roosters rookie forward De La Salle Va'a was admitted to the hospital after coughing up blood the day before the club's first match of the 2025 NRL season in Round 1.

Despite being touted as one of the best young forwards in rugby league and a future star for the Roosters, Va'a was unable to take the field against the Brisbane Broncos.

The 198cm, 114kg front-rower had previously represented the U19s QLD Maroons.

Fortunately, Va'a is expected to make a full recovery from the golden staph infection that led to his hospitalization.

The injury tracker on ZeroTackle.com reported that Va'a is on the road to recovery, which is good news for the Roosters as they look forward to having him back on the field.

The Courier-Mail confirmed that Va'a is on the mend and will be able to return to training and playing once he has fully recovered.

This news is a relief to the Roosters and their fans, who were no doubt eager to see the talented young forward back in action.

Despite this setback, Va'a's potential and talent have not gone unnoticed.

He has been earmarked as a key player in the Roosters' forward pack, alongside his older brother Xavier Va'a.

With his size, skill, and determination, Va'a has the potential to make a significant impact on the field once he is back to full health.

In conclusion, the injury that sidelined De La Salle Va'a was a concerning development for the Roosters, but the good news is that he is on track to make a full recovery.

With his talent and potential, Va'a is set to be a valuable asset for the Roosters once he returns to the field.

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