LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The latest Sea Eagles injury news from NRL Head Physiotherapist Chris Bailey heading into Round Six of the Telstra Premiership paints a picture of a team facing adversity, but with some bright spots on the horizon.
Reuben Garrick, after sustaining a concussion against Penrith last weekend, will now have to tackle the NRL concussion protocol before he can rejoin his teammates on the field.
Unfortunately, he'll be sidelined for this Saturday's clash against the Warriors, but we remain optimistic that he'll be back in action soon.
Jason Saab, who pulled up with a hamstring issue back in Round One, is slowly but steadily working his way back to full fitness.
The tall winger is ramping up his running and strength work, with hopes high that he'll be back in the mix for team skills training in the near future.
And finally, the Sea Eagles can look forward to the return of Matthew Lodge in the coming weeks.
The bruising forward, who has been sidelined with an ACL injury, has been putting in the hard yards at team training and is edging closer to a triumphant comeback.
As the Sea Eagles navigate these choppy waters, they'll be drawing on their resilience and determination to overcome these setbacks and soar to new heights on the Rugby League field.
With each player working tirelessly to regain their fitness and form, the team is poised to make a push towards victory in the weeks ahead.