Roosters coach Trent Robinson appeared concerned about what Luke Keary's latest head knock might mean for the star playmaker.
“You can see it’s so close, just the ruthless edge about some of the games we’ve played... It’s not ideal,” Robinson told reporters. “He was okay in the sheds but enough not to go back on the field.
Melbourne won 26-18 but Felise Kaufusi was accused of collecting Sam Walker in the head with his elbow, and there were fresh concussion concerns for Luke ...
The Roosters marched downfield the next set before Walker finished a chip-and-chase try for himself. He did something similar on the same patch of turf with Viliame Kikau last month. Then Kaufusi to broke their hearts at the other end. Hopefully it’s not to the [same] extent as it was last time.” He was only given the call-up after the ankle injury suffered by Xavier Coates in Origin I, then a calf strain to back-up option Will Warwick. I’ve seen him go through a hard time [with concussion], it’s a bit of a worry when you see him and he doesn’t come back on.
Sydney Roosters halfback Luke Keary has suffered yet another head knock in a chilling piece of friendly-fire.
“I’m very happy and very confident of what I’ve been told and where I’m at physically and mentally. He came from the field rubbing the back of his head,” Pitt said. “He’s obviously got a knock there,” Robinson said. “It’s hard because they don’t go and see the neurologist and they don’t go and see the doctors, they don’t have all the information that I have. Has a history of complex & prolonged concussion symptoms, but no documented concussions since 2019/20. Fingers crossed for him— NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) pic.twitter.com/Ux35lrtCMZ June 11, 2022 “He was okay in the sheds but obviously enough not to go back on the field so not ideal.”
The Sydney Roosters' defeat against Melbourne on Saturday was compounded by another head injury to Luke Keary, with the playmaker facing renewed uncertainty ...
Hopefully it’s not to the [same] extent as it was last time.' The Roosters halfback had to see a specialist after suffering five head knocks between 2018 and 2019 and missed five weeks of action as a result. - Keary was sent to see a specialist and took five weeks out of the game
The Sydney Roosters will closely monitor Luke Keary's health as they consider the path forward on the halfback's...
"Because he has experience in this, these are the things he will be looking for." "He has shown improvement overnight and his progress will continue to be monitored throughout the week as he undergoes the necessary protocols," the Roosters said in a statement. The Roosters star suffered five head knocks across the 2018 and 2019 seasons, resulting in him being sent to a specialist and sitting out five games.
The Sydney Roosters will closely monitor Luke Keary's health as they consider the path forward on the halfback's...
"Because he has experience in this, these are the things he will be looking for." "He has shown improvement overnight and his progress will continue to be monitored throughout the week as he undergoes the necessary protocols," the Roosters said in a statement. The Roosters star suffered five head knocks across the 2018 and 2019 seasons, resulting in him being sent to a specialist and sitting out five games.
The rugby league community is rallying around the Roosters star after the latest concerning incident. More here.
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