Nathan Cleary was sent for scans on a finger injury as star halves partner Jarome Luai completed his first contact drills since dislocating his shoulder.
Panthers star Nathan Cleary has been cleared of a finger injury after being sent to hospital for scans, as star halves partner Jarome Luai completed his first contact drills since dislocating his shoulder.
The star halfback returned to Panthers HQ later in the day to resume preparations for this week’s preliminary final against Melbourne. Meanwhile, Luai was also put through his paces on Monday morning, testing out his shoulder in contact drills for the first time in a month.The 26-year-old is trying to return just four weeks after his shoulder popped out in the Panthers’ round 26 loss to Parramatta, with Monday’s session a key juncture in his recovery bid.
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