Yorkshire Post

Dragons’ Cup hopes hit by Broughton injury

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CATALANS DRAGONS winger Jodie Broughton will miss the start of the 2019 season after suffering a major knee injury.

The former Salford and Huddersfie­ld player is set to undergo surgery and be sidelined for the next six months after suffering the injury in his side’s Super League defeat at Wigan on Friday.

Dragons coach Steve McNamara said: “Jodie suffered a cruciate ligament injury, his ACL, so it’s the worst type of injury you can have. Unfortunat­ely for us, he’ll miss probably not only the end of the season but the start of next season also.”

Broughton, who played in the Catalans’ Challenge Cup wins over York, Whitehaven and Huddersfie­ld, will obviously miss Sunday’s semi-final against St Helens at Bolton, although he was not guaranteed to be involved.

On Friday he was deputising for winger Lewis Tierney, one of six players rested by McNamara with an eye on the club’s bid to reach Wembley for the second time.

McNamara will have to get the better of his former Sydney Roosters colleague Justin Holbrook, the St Helens head coach, if he is to steer the French club to their first final since 2007.

“I worked alongside Justin for two years at the Roosters,” said McNamara. “We had a great working relationsh­ip and we’re good friends. You probably spend more time with each other as coaches than you do with your family because that’s the type of job we’re in. I have a lot of respect for Justin.”

McNamara revealed the Catalans staff and players took the opportunit­y for a spot of reconnaiss­ance during their Wigan trip by making a visit to the Macron Stadium, the venue for Sunday’s historic double-headed semi-finals.

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