Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Injury woe for Tigers as Ellis sidelined until summer

- By IAN LAYBOURN

improve on their first home match of the campaign.

“The Dragons had a reasonably big loss in Round 1 too, they’re a completely different team at home so we’re expecting a better team,” he added.

“They’re a big side and have got some good players across the park, one thing we need to get right is our defence this week. We need to make sure we right a few wrongs from that second half from the Salford game.

“They looked like a team that hadn’t played a lot of footy together, they only had one friendly so I think they will be a team which will get better and better every week.”

Similarly, to the Giants, the Dragons have added new recruits in key positions over the off-season, and Woolford believes this, as well as Michael McIllorum’s return, will mean a different Catalans outfit to Week 1.

“They have a new fullback, new half so they will take a little while,.

“McIlorum didn’t play either so he may be back in this week, they will be better for that.” CASTLEFORD have suffered more half-back injury woe with the loss of former Giants player Jamie Ellis for up to six months with a knee problem.

Already without England internatio­nal Luke Gale for the entire 2019 season with a ruptured Achilles tendon, the Tigers are resigned to being without their other specialist scrum-half until the summer.

“Jamie was going to play in the (pre-season friendly) Feathersto­ne game, but he hurt his knee in the warm-up,” said coach Daryl Powell.

“We tried to rehab him, but he went to see the specialist today and he needs a micro-fracture in his knee, which is similar to what Luke Gale had.

“He’ll be having that done tomorrow and the potential recovery time is between four and six months so he could be back in June or July depending on how he recovers.

“It’s a tough one for him. We’ll look after him and try and get him back as soon as we can.”

Castleford were given special salary cap dispensati­on by the Rugby Football League to sign a replacemen­t for Gale, although they have yet to take up that option.

Powell has further back-up in Ben Roberts and Cory Aston, while recent signing from the Giants, Jordan Rankin, made an encouragin­g start in the scrum-half role in the Tigers’ opening Super League win of the season against Catalans

Dragons last Friday.

Rankin has kept his place alongside Jake Trueman, the reigning Super League young player of the year, for Thursday’s round two game at Hull.

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Jamie Ellis
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Action from the Giants clash with Salford Red Devils; Below, Giants coach Simon Woolford PHOTOS: JOHN RUSHWORTH

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