'Not great': Fans saddened by 'awful sight' in NRL thriller
Manly superstar Tom Trbojevic reportedly apologised to his Sea Eagles teammates after Friday night's loss to Parramatta, after suffering a potentially season-ending shoulder injury.
The Sea Eagles lost a nailbiter to the Eels, surrending a 20-10 lead to eventually fall 22-20 in greasy conditions in Parramatta.
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Trbojevic felt compelled to apologise to his teammates after the game, feeling as though he was letting them down after another injury interrupted his season.
The 25-year-old had only recently returned to the field after overcoming a knee injury, with commentators speculating it could be a season-ending issue.
Trbojevic was hurt jostling with Makahesi Makatoa for a loose ball to try and stop an Eels try, before it was later denied for a knock-on in the lead up.
Fortunately for the Sea Eagles, club officials were able to work Trbojevic's shoulder back into place, avoiding hospital for now until swelling has subsided enough for scans to be taken.
There remains some hope he could be able to return within the next two months, but there is a greater concern his year may be close to over if the damage to the joint is serious.
His injury comes as not just a major blow to Manly but also NSW, with any chance of him playing in the State of Origin series-opener seemingly gone.
What has Tom Trbojevic done in a past life to deserve this torrid run? #NRLEelsManly
— Tim Yeatman (@TimYeatman) May 20, 2022
No more deflating sight in rugby league than to see Tom Trbojevic go down injured. Air has gone out of CommBank Stadium. #NRLEelsManly
— Scott Bailey (@ScottBaileyAAP) May 20, 2022
HEARTBREAKING: What an awful sight seeing Tommy Trbojevic in pain and coming from the field. Soooo unlucky with injuries. Game so much poorer with Turbo out😢😢🦅🦅
— christian nicolussi (@mrchrisnico) May 20, 2022
Trbojevic and brother Jake cut disappointed figures after the match, with players doing their best to comfort the fullback amid his wretched run of injuries.
"He's not great," hooker Lachlan Croker said.
"It's hard to be positive when these things happen. It's tough one.
"The first thing he said to us was sorry. It's just the type of guy he is ... It almost makes you feel worse for him.
"He would be so upset (feeling) that he let us down and didn't finish that game with us. Fingers crossed (it's not bad)."
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Manly players were clear Trbojevic had nothing to apologise for, as they surrendered a 20-10 lead late.
Trbojevic's injury is a hit to not just the Sea Eagles but the NRL, given he is one of the game's most exciting players after winning last year's Dally M Medal.
Manly players are also well aware of his impact on their side, adamant they have learned to play without him while also not blind to the fact they are a far better team with Trbojevic in it.
The Sea Eagles had at one stage won just seven of 31 games without their fullback between 2019 and the opening month of 2021, but have claimed victory in seven of nine since.
"It's never good," Croker said.
"Obviously the calibre of player he is. You can't help but think where that leaves him and where it leaves us with the extent of the injury."
Meanwhile Reuben Garrick said he now felt comfortable stepping into the role from the wing if asked, after doing so for a month earlier this season.
"The more you play in any position, the more you get a feel for it," Garrick said.
"Especially at the top level. You have to have all your numbers down pat. Otherwise the great playmakers will take advantage of it.
"I am feeling more comfortable with it."
With AAP
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