Townsville Bulletin

Lillyman a scratching for swansong

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JACOB Lillyman’s frustratin­g final NRL season in Newcastle has been ended prematurel­y after he was ruled out of his farewell clash with St George Illawarra with a groin injury.

A veteran of 265 NRL games to go with seven State of Origin series victories across 14 games for Queensland, Lillyman was injured at training this week and has been ruled out of today’s game.

It means Chris Heighingto­n will be the Knights’ sole retiring player in the match, running out for his 338th and final time to stay seventh on the list of most- capped players.

Lillyman’s injury caps off a frustratin­g year for the Richmond junior, who has played just 15 games for the Knights.

“At training the other day I broke down again. It’s just too painful,” Lillyman said.

“It’s been a bit of a tough year. But in saying that I’ve still really enjoyed coming here and being a part of the club.”

Lillyman will move back to New Zealand with his family, but he’s hopeful he’ll be able to see a lasting impact on his younger teammates at Newcastle. Brought across to impart some experience on the Knights’ forwards, he’s worked closely with Josh King and Herman Ese’Ese as the club continues their rebuild.

“I’ve made a point of helping some of the young forwards,” he said.

“I’m pretty easy- going and approachab­le, so if they have things they want to talk about I can help them.

“Hopefully next year is a much better year and it sets them up for the future.”

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