The 21-year-old Rooster Given Key Role Amid Injury Hell

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Sandon Smith has been identified as the man to replace Sam Walker and lead the Sydney Roosters out of injury hell and into NRL finals.

It comes as second-rower Angus Crichton has warned the side cannot afford to become bogged down by three devastating injury blows as they fight to keep their premiership tilt on track.

Long touted as Luke Keary's successor at the Tricolours, 21-year-old Smith has been named halfback for Friday's clash with South Sydney, which Walker (knee), hooker Brandon Smith (knee) and Victor Radley (shoulder) will all miss following injuries in Sunday's loss to Canberra.

Only second-rower Radley is any chance of returning again this season as key men Walker and Smith brace to miss time next season through their anterior cruciate ligament issues.

Connor 에그벳가입코드 Watson has been named as Smith's replacement at hooker, having filled in periodically this year, but Zach Dockar-Clay will provide extra cover on the b

br />In-form Sitili Tupouniua fills in for Radley on the edge, with Naufahu Whyte and Fetalaiga Pauga joining the starting side in place of Nat Butcher (head knock) and Daniel Tupou (res

br />Walker's injury has the potential to impact the Roosters' premiership tilt most gravely; in the NRL era, no side has won the premiership without their first-choice halfback


br />Sam Walker off with a left knee injury - the same knee he suffered a partial ACL tear in last se

br />Unfortunately video brings concern for another ACL injury - non contact deceleration + can see some forward shift below the knee. Best hope is the instability already present pic.twitter.com/knRSI

br />- NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) September 1, 202

br />A loss against traditional rivals Souths this weekend would preclude the Roosters from hosting a week-one finals game and consign them to a tough away trip to either Melbourne or Pen

br />"Obviously we've got a difficult road ahead of us. My heart goes out to those guys that have ended their season," Crichton

br />Crichton made a bee-line for Walker's place after the upset loss on Sunday and whacked on a favourite sitcom to help cheer his mat

br />"I went and hung out with Sammy after the game, we were watching Seinfeld on his couch," Crichton

br />"I'm really tight with Sammy, I sort of tried to take him under my wing when he came here (from Brisbane) as a young kid. He's one of my good mates, so I'm hurting for

br />At the same time, Crichton is wary of committing too much energy to the personnel issues as Easts look to defy predictions the injuries will thwart their title h

br />"We can't dwell on (the injuries) too much," Crichton said

br />"We'll support them and get around them but the next job is Souths.

br />"We're going to go down swinging, there's no way we're going out without a fight. We've got such a great squad with so much depth in so many positio

br />"We believe in what we can do.

br />Watson had been a chance to fill in at halfback after moving there mid-game against the Raiders, while Joey Manu would also have been an option to join the halves after playing five-eighth during Walker's ACL struggles last se

br />"We're fortunate at the Roosters that we've got a pretty deep squad this year," Watson said.

br />Prior to being named at hooker, State of Watson indicated he would slot into any position as ne

br />"I'm happy to do whatever. I have been enjoying playing hooker this year," Watson said.

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