Otago Daily Times

Crippled Cronk could start

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SYDNEY: Cooper Cronk’s race against the clock to be fit for the NRL grand final has begun after scans confirmed a serious left shoulder injury suffered in the Sydney Roosters’ win over South Sydney.

Cronk will be given until kickoff next Sunday to prove his fitness, after it was revealed he had suffered a ‘‘severe left rotator cuff injury’’ in the 124 preliminar­y final win.

Rehabilita­tion began almost immediatel­y for Cronk, who spent the majority of the second half with his left arm hanging by his side.

Brought to the Tricolours to win a premiershi­p, the 34yearold must now defy the odds to play in the decider against his former Melbourne teammates.

Cronk copped a shot from Sam Burgess during the firsthalf before being ironed out by opposite No.7 Adam Reynolds as he took attempted a field goal on the halftime siren.

Cronk looked like a sitting duck in defence as he struggled to raise his arms to tackle.

At one point he was thrown the ball to take a kick for touch and could be seen telling his teammates: ‘‘I can’t’’.

However, Roosters coach Trent Robinson insisted Cronk would be available to play in his third consecutiv­e grand final, chasing backtoback titles.

‘‘I’d say he’d be right to play next week though,’’ Robinson said on Saturday night before seeing the scans.

‘‘It wasn’t even discussed [taking him from the field]. To be honest, I didn’t even ask how he was.

‘‘Cooper knows how he is. He needed to get work done [from the medical staff] there at halftime and he was always going to go back out there.

‘‘But it looked pretty sore.’’ If Cronk is ruled out, it is likely Ryan Matterson would slot into the halves as he did during fiveeighth when Luke Keary was battling a knee injury last month. Backup half Sean O’Sullivan would then be a likely option on the bench. —AAP

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