Christie Vasiliou
March 26, 2026

Medical Report: Betfred Championship

The club would like to provide a medical update

Morea Morea is back to full training, and is available for selection this weekend.


Dean Hawkins is back to full training, and is expected to make his return in the coming weeks.


Finley Glare sustained ligament tears and will be sidelined for approximately three months.


Sid Adebiyi sustained a hamstring injury and will be sidelined for approximately four weeks.


Alex Max is recovering from a chest injury and is expected to return in approximately two to three weeks.


Rob Mathias sustained a PCL and meniscus injury, he is undergoing rehabilitation, and is expected to return in April.


The club will provide further updates in due course.


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