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Paul Wellens addresses if star’s career is over after John Asiata tackle

St Helens head coach Paul Wellens

St Helens are battling Wigan Warriors and Leigh Leopards for a spot in the top two and a home semi-final in the Super League play-offs but the Saints are doing tough.

They have lost Matty Lees to a two match ban after their clash with Huddersfield Giants and will miss the games against Hull KR and Castleford Tigers.

A damning blow exacerbated by their recent injury struggles with Alex Walmsley and Agnatius Paasi out for the season.

These injuries came because of John Asiata tackles which Paul Wellens slammed.

Following these comments, Wellens faces the compliance department and on this he said on Saints TV: “I think that discussions and conversations are taking place around tackling techniques and whether certain tackling techniques are safe or not.

“I’ll leave those discussions to the people involved in making those decisions. I’ve made my thoughts perfectly clear on what I think.

“With regards to what’s going on, obviously after what’s been said has been referred to the compliance department of the RFL and I’ve heard nothing back since.

“So I’m just basically focusing on my coaching, focusing on the team and sitting tight-lipped until I hear anything back from them.

“Well, other than being referred to the compliance, I’m waiting to find out whether or not I will be charged. And then should I be charged, then I welcome the opportunity to stand before any tribunal and give my views on why I said what I said.”

He also gave an update on Agnatius Paasi whose knee was “blown to smithereens.”

He said: “Agnatius had to wait six weeks for his MCL to heal before he then has an ACL repair so that’s why he’s taking time with Agnatius.

“He ‘s just walking around at the moment with a bit of a boot on and with a bit of a brace on, on his crutches and just being patient for the six week mark so he can go and get that surgery.”

He was also asked if his career is over, he said: “I mean we’ll know more obviously when he goes in and gets the surgery on the seriousness and the extent of it.

“Obviously it’s a pretty serious injury already, we know that. They’re never easy injuries to get over at the best of times.

“We’re certainly not writing Agnatius off and saying right now it’s a career-ending injury. We’ll support him as best we can through his rehab too, see how he gets moving and hopefully the signs will be good when he does start to make a strong recovery. But as we sit here right now, we just don’t know.”

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