
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Emerging Sharks forward Jesse Colquhoun has praised teammate Kade Dykes for his support during his recovery from an ACL injury.
Both players have faced significant challenges with injuries over the past few years.
Colquhoun has endured foot fractures and a torn ACL, while Dykes has battled severe knee injuries, culminating in a ruptured patellar tendon that has ended his season.
As Colquhoun approaches his third NRL game since returning from his latest injury, he reflected on the bond they share, stating, "Kade has played a big role in my recovery." He promised to stand by Dykes as he navigates his own rehabilitation.
Dykes previously excelled, playing six first-grade matches before sustaining a foot fracture in the pre-season.
Colquhoun's journey back to full fitness was marked by setbacks, as he ruptured his ACL in what was initially a promising comeback.
Their shared experiences of long-term injuries have forged a unique connection, underscoring their commitment to each other's recovery as they support one another through these difficult times.
As the Sharks prepare to face Melbourne, the duo exemplifies resilience and camaraderie in the face of adversity.