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I'd say at least a few weeks. Half game today to test out the leg. Another couple to get match fitness if he is still ok. I still wouldn't think he would offer anything more than CHT is at the moment other than a few jinking runs.
You mean attacking the line.
Surely thats a good thing
 
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NSW Cup Match Report: Metcalf comes through​

AuthorRichard Becht & photosport.nzTimestampFri 2 Aug 2024, 07:14 pm

Luke Metcalf made a successful return from his long injury layoff to help the One New Zealand Warriors to a big 46-10 win over Parramatta in tonight’s round 22 New South Wales Cup clash at Go Media Stadium.
Sidelined for four months after breaking his right leg in late March, the 25-year-old was heavily involved in a 40-minute stint before making a scheduled exit from the match at halftime.

He and halfback Te Maire Martin created havoc down Parramatta’s right edge as the Warriors bolted to 30-0 lead with five converted tries in the first 31 minutes.
Responding to last Friday night’s shock loss to Western Suburbs, the Warriors were in ruthless mood as they stretched the Eels almost every time they were in possession.
Winger Motu Pasikala showed great strength as he wrestled his way over for the opening try in the ninth minute before a Paul Roache bust up the middle created a try for his captain Kalani Going 12 minutes later.

There was a double for second rower Jacob Laban, one coming as he ran through and shook off multiple defenders, while Roache caught Parramatta out with a try from dummy half.
The Warriors lapsed just before the break conceding a try but were back on the scoreboard two minutes into the second half with a Taine Tuaupiki try to restore their 30-point advantage.
The Eels came back with a second try but it would be their last as the Warriors finished off the contest with Pasikala going long range for his second try followed by Eddie Ieremia-Toeava with his side’s eighth try of the day.
The Warriors’ 12th win of the season bounced them up to 29 points and back into third spot for now at least

 
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