Michael Ennis will need a miracle to play in NRL Grand Final

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Canterbury captain Michael Ennis says he will need a miracle to play in Sunday’s NRL grand final against South Sydney.

Hooker Ennis suffered two fractures in his foot in the preliminary-final win over Penrith last weekend.

He turned up on crutches at Belmore on Tuesday.

“To be honest, I need a miracle,” said Ennis, when asked about his chances of facing the Rabbitohs.

“I’ve played injured plenty of times but I just haven’t faced this sort of injury before, where it’s just unfortunate it’s come at this time.

“I know Souths have said that they expect me to play but I’ve been honest all along and said that unless I wake up one day and for some reason the pain is gone, it’s highly unlikely.”

Asked if he could play if given painkillers, Ennis replied: “Not at all, with two breaks in there.”

He said he would do anything he was asked to in the leadup to the game, but would not sit in the coaches box on Sunday.

Ennis thought Damien Cook was the most likely candidate to fill his spot if he didn’t play on Sunday.

Halfback Trent Hodkinson said he was in no doubt for the grand final despite hurting his knee a week ago, even though he might sit out a couple of training sessions.

“I’m feeling good, this time last week it was a lot different, a lot sorer, I could hardly walk,” Hodkinson said.

“But I’m feeling good. I’m getting around nicely.

“I’m working overtime on the knee with physio and it will be good to go.”

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-30T23:11:41+00:00

jacksyd

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I hope he does play and will be nursing more than a sore ankle after the game if the roosters dressing room is anything to go by after the game last week.

2014-09-30T13:38:01+00:00

Dr Smith

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Understanding his injury there is really is no possibility he could play he is virtually looking at a minimum of 6 to a max of 8 weeks recovery period- Whether it is a metatarsal or acute metatarsal injury doesn't matter as he will not be able to play this week as usually it can take 6 to even upto 12 weeks before an athelete can return toi normal activities as a result of this type of injury- In short both teams will need to select an alternative hooker for the GF with Ennis out through injury and Luke Suspended.

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