Here’s your latest club-by-club guide to all injuries across Super League, with the three remaining Round 20 games having taken place.

Hull FC's Will Pryce is eyeing his return against Salford Red Devils.
Hull FC’s Will Pryce is eyeing his return against Salford Red Devils.

Castleford Tigers

Innes Senior will not play again this season after requiring surgery on the ankle injury suffered against Warrington Wolves a fortnight ago. Zac Cini was forced off late against St Helens, suffering a nasty head collision which required a hospital visit and stitches. Tex Hoy has been absent with a hamstring injury, while Jason Qareqare has been out long-term with a serious hamstring problem.

Catalans Dragons

The French outfit were among the clubs to have played across the first weekend in the Round 20 split. Luke Keary missed the match against Wigan due to injury. Reimis Smith , Sam Tomkins and Elliot Whitehead were also absent.

Huddersfield Giants

Niall Evalds joins Adam Clune (hamstring) and Sam Hewitt (broken jaw) out for the season with a calf injury. Tui Lolohea suffered a quad injury in the 30-14 win over Hull FC, while winger Adam Swift also suffered a knock.

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Hull KR

Oliver Gildart remains out with a meniscal injury, with a return pencilled in for the penultimate round against Wakefield in September .

Hull FC

The Black and Whites are expected to be boosted by the returns of Will Pryce and John Asiata this week against Salford. Ed Chamberlain will also look to return to action after a failed HIA. Brad Fash suffered a training hamstring injury prior to the break, while Jordan Lane remains out through an arm issue. Ligi Sao is making good progress after suffering a serious knee injury back in February, ruling the forward out for the season.

Leeds Rhinos

Brad Arthur has been without Tom Holroyd (wrist) and Mikolaj Oledzki (fractured cheekbone and eye socket damage). Alfie Edgell picked up a knock in the defeat to Wakefield. Maika Sivo is out for the season.

Leigh Leopards

Australian full-back David Armstrong is out for the season with a serious knee injury. Ethan O’Neill , Darnell McIntosh and Robbie Mulhern are expected to be back in contention for Thursday’s clash with Leeds.

Salford Red Devils

Jayden Nikorima and Esan Marsters are out long-term, with a fractured arm and a damaged shoulder, respectively.

St Helens

Joe Batchelor and James Bell once again featured for the club’s reserves on their respective roads back to Super League, playing alongside Konrad Hurrell and George Whitby . Deon Cross (foot), Jack Welsby (knee), Lewis Murphy (quad) and Noah Stephens (thumb) remain out.

Wakefield Trinity

Tom Johnstone required more specialist help to piece together a rehabilitation plan for his complex groin issue, prior to Wakefield’s break. Cam Scott suffered a knee strain in the last-gasp win over Leeds, while Liam Hood pulled out through tonsillitis. Having only recently returned from a shoulder issue, Caleb Hamlin-Uele has picked up a calf injury in training . Thomas Doyle recently picked up an injury playing for the club’s reserves. Ky Rodwell remains sidelined.

Warrington Wolves

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Rodrick Tai (pectoral tear), Matty Ashton (ACL), Oli Leyland (ACL) and Arron Lindop (ACL) are out for the season. Danny Walker made his long-awaited return from an ankle injury to face Leigh, although the England hooker picked up a slight arm knock. Connor Wrench failed a head injury assessment in the defeat to the Leopards.

Wigan Warriors

Jai Field should be back available to face Warrington, after missing the win over Catalans Dragons due to head injury protocols. Luke Thompson (calf) and Sam Walters (fractured fibula) should be closing in on their returns. Bevan French (calf) and Abbas Miski (knee) remain out.

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