Casualty Ward: Cordner yet to start contact; Grant, Twal sidelined

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is unlikely to return from concussion issues in the next couple of weeks as the Roosters take every precaution with their captain.

"There's no long-term concern. It's really important players are honest with where they're at with this and then how they're feeling every day," Robinson said. "It would be nice for the next couple of weeks for him to increase his training and then we'll get a good guide over the next couple of weeks as to when he'll be back."Grant will join Wests Tigers teammateon the sidelines for the clash with Newcastle after picking up a knee injury in the loss to the Warriors last week.

 

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