Christie Vasiliou
February 11, 2026

Injury Report: Challenge Cup Round Three

In Sunday’s Challenge Cup fixture against the Bradford Bulls, five players were unable to finish the match due to injury.


Jack Croft failed his Head Injury Assessment and did not return to the field. He will go through the RFL's HIA protocol.


Dean Hawkins, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, and Lewis Bienek suffered a calf injuries, the Club is awaiting scan results to determine their time on the sideline.


Alex Max sustained a chest injury, he is out of hospital, and will return in approximately five weeks.


Further updates will be provided in due course.


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