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Lachlan Coote’s damning news for Hull KR

Lachlan Coote has been in and out of the Hull KR squad in 2022.

After signing from reigning champions St Helens ahead of the 2022 Super League season, Coote has struggled with injuries despite his off-field presence helping the leadership and expertise of the Robins.

However, this morning there was speculation that the Australian fullback did not travel to Toulouse with the rest of the squad ahead of their crunch clash with the bottom side and now Hull KR has confirmed the news, according to Hull Live.

Toulouse are boosted by the returns of Justin Sangare and Romain Navarrete but the likes of Lloyd White and Andrew Dixon remain injured.

Hull KR will be without Ryan Hall and George King who are the latest to join Hull KR’s treatment room. Luis Johnson has had surgery after missing last week’s game due to a pectoral injury, whilst the Robins were only able to name a 20-man squad.

George King suffered a small hamstring tear later in the first half against the Giants. King is expected to miss between two and four weeks with the tear.

Jordan Abdull (quad tear), Brad Takairangi (hamstring tear) are continuing their respective rehabilitations with the club and are managing well.

Kane Linnett is also progressing well following surgery on his ruptured bicep and may be available to feature within the team in the next two months.

Having ruptured his pectoral muscle last week against Saints, Luis Johnson has now undergone surgery and will begin his rehabilitation with the back-rower pushing to return for 2023’s pre-season.

Dan Okoro is also now recovering from ligament surgery and will likely miss the rest of the season. After dislocating his kneecap in the win over Huddersfield’s Reserves, Charlie Cavanaugh is expected to return to play within the next five weeks.

Hull KR Women’s Captain, Aaliyah Brewster will undergo surgery later this week on a double-leg fracture. The club has wished Brewster all the best with her recovery.

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