The Cairns Post

Ferguson yearning to return

- STEVE ZEMEK

PARRAMATTA star Blake Ferguson will return from a knee infection next week and Brad Arthur says his absence has delivered a valuable lesson to the NRL top-four aspirants.

Ferguson has been missing for the last five weeks and will again sit out tonight’s match against western Sydney rivals Canterbury at Bankwest Stadium after being sidelined with a knee infection.

He suffered complicati­ons following a routine knee cleanout and his absence was predicted to be a massive blow to the Eels’ season.

Since coming over from the premiershi­p-winning Sydney Roosters last year, Ferguson has ignited last year’s wooden spooners.

But instead of falling into a lull, the Eels have won their last four. If they beat the Bulldogs, who themselves have won three in a row, and results go their way, they will find themselves in the top four for the first time since 2017.

“He trained well today and during the week he’s been a pain in the backside,” Arthur said.

“He wants to play and we just need to make sure he’s 100 per cent right. The doctors have pretty much given him the for next week (against Brisbane).”

Asked about coping without their metre-eating winger, Arthur said they had learned how to be more than a one-man team.

“That’s part of our developmen­t as a club, as a team, that everyone has a role to play when they come in – the number on your back comes with responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity,” Arthur said.

“There’s different bodies in the jerseys but the job doesn’t change. That’s the mentality the boys have got ….”

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