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Immortal Kombat When I spoke to Mitchell Moses a few days after his State of Origin debut, he gave no indication he’d suffered a fracture in his back. He said it had spasmed a few times after being hit by Queensland’s Felise Kaufusi in the seventh minute, but that was about it. “My back’s a bit sore,” is all he’s said to me in the past few days. It says a lot about Mitchell that he kept quiet last week about the injury and didn’t use it as an excuse as people ripped into him about his performance in game three. ....
The Warriors now boast one of the most formidable front-row partnerships in the game with Matt Lodge and Addin Fonua-Blake posting huge numbers in round 18. Lodge finished atop the weekly VB Hard Earned standings with an index score of 92 in Sunday s gutsy loss to the Panthers, pushing through 80 minutes as a result of his team s high injury toll. And Fonua-Blake - who played 76 minutes - was only four points behind, ranking third with Eel Nathan Brown pipping him on 89. After gaining a mid-season release from the Broncos, Lodge has played two matches for the Warriors and looks to have been rejuvenated. ....
His halves pairing with Matt Burton may have finally clicked but Tyrone May says NSW playmaker Jarome Luai s return can t come soon enough for Penrith. The stand-in halfback registered his first win in three games combining with Burton at five-eighth as the Panthers outlasted an injury-hit Warriors 30-16 at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday. It helped Penrith finally complete the tricky Origin period with a 4-2 record featuring two losses with May deputising with Burton in the halves. While May felt the hard work with Burton was finally paying off, he hoped Luai would be back from a knee injury as expected against Brisbane next round - even if the return costs him a starting spot. ....