St. George Illawarra Dragons Lose Jack de Belin to Injury
In a disappointing turn of events for St. George Illawarra Dragons fans, the club announced today that star forward Jack de Belin will be sidelined for an indefinite period due to injury. The news has sent shockwaves through the club, as de Belin had been a key figure in the Dragons’ forward pack.
The 32-year-old lock forward sustained the injury during the team’s recent training session, with initial scans confirming damage to his knee. Medical staff have ruled out any surgical procedures for the time being, but de Belin is expected to undergo a period of rest and rehabilitation. The club has not yet provided a specific timeline for his return, but early indications suggest he could miss several weeks of the NRL season.
De Belin, a veteran of over 160 NRL matches, has been a stalwart for the Dragons since making his debut in 2011. Known for his strong defensive work and ability to carry the ball with power, de Belin’s leadership on and off the field has been invaluable to the team. His absence leaves a significant gap in the Dragons’ forward rotation as they look to maintain their push for a playoff spot.
Dragons coach Shane Flanagan expressed his disappointment at the injury, acknowledging the impact it would have on the team. “Jack’s leadership and presence in the middle of the field are crucial to our team’s structure. While we’ll miss him, we have faith in the depth of our squad to step up in his absence.”
With the Dragons facing tough competition in the coming weeks, all eyes will be on the team’s ability to adapt without de Belin and continue to stay in the race for the finals. Fans will be hoping for a swift recovery for the veteran forward, whose return would undoubtedly boost the side’s chances.