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Heartbreaking news: Canterbury bulldogs Star player is sofering in the hospita…..
In a distressing development for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and their supporters, rookie forward Harry Hayes has been hospitalized following an injury sustained during a training session. The incident occurred as the team prepared for their upcoming Good Friday match against the South Sydney Rabbitohs. Hayes, who has been a consistent presence off the bench this season, suffered an ankle injury that necessitated immediate medical attention and subsequent scans. (Bulldogs rookie sent for scans after training mishap)
Hayes, the grandson of former Bulldogs player Merv Hicks, made his debut last season and has since played 14 NRL matches. His dedication and performance have quickly made him a fan favorite. The injury, while not life-threatening, is a significant setback for both Hayes and the team, especially given the timing ahead of a crucial match. (Bulldogs rookie sent for scans after training mishap)
The Bulldogs’ injury concerns are further compounded by the uncertain status of Fijian international Viliame Kikau. Kikau is recovering from a Grade Two MCL tear and has expressed caution about returning to full contact training. He indicated that while he has resumed running, he is taking the necessary time to ensure his knee is fully healed before rejoining the team on the field. (Bulldogs rookie sent for scans after training mishap)
These developments add to the Bulldogs’ ongoing injury challenges this season. Earlier, the team faced the unfortunate departure of young talent Karl Oloapu, who was released from the club due to a neck injury that stalled his promising career. (Bulldogs Injury Update | Bulldogs – Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, NRL 2025: Canterbury Bulldogs release Kar
The Bulldogs’ management and medical staff are closely monitoring the situation, providing the necessary support to the injured players. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful for Hayes’ swift recovery and return to the field. The team’s resilience will be tested as they navigate these challenges, but the collective spirit and determination remain unwavering.
As the Bulldogs prepare for their upcoming matches, the focus will be on adapting to these setbacks and rallying together to maintain their competitive edge. The broader rugby league community extends its support and well-wishes to Harry Hayes and all affected players during this challenging time.

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