Nicholas Hynes, the Blues halfback, missed training due to a calf injury, sparking uncertainty about his fitness for the upcoming match. Liam Martin focused on his hamstring during the session. Teammates believe Hynes will still play despite the injury.
NSW Blues halfback Nicho Hynes has shaken off his calf injury 💪 FULL STORY: https://t.co/mqnAo41wZs https://t.co/861DetfDPs
“Confusion reigns and mystery surrounds” 👀 That’s what one expert has labelled the injury situation surrounding Blues halfback Nicho Hynes, who failed to train at New South Wales camp on Wednesday due to a troublesome calf 🤕 https://t.co/kXHoqXMJPD
Team-mates insist Nicho Hynes is in no danger of missing Origin , despite still feeling the effects of a calf injury. Hynes took no part in training today, despite a bizarre attempt from Brian To'o to convince us otherwise. @Danny_Weidler #9News https://t.co/iB6tAbkicl
A question mark over Nicho Hynes' fitness remains ❓ 📺 Watch #NRL360 on @Foxtel CH 502 or stream on @kayosports https://t.co/X3Xo3Ah73S https://t.co/kZlqFSWVoF
A Blues teammate has shed a light on just how much work Nicho Hynes did at training today... and whether he expects him to play next Wednesday. Hint, it involved "a lot of watching" 👉 https://t.co/nNxqSshgQO https://t.co/N2agAKbJDv
Blues halfback Nicho Hynes has sat out the first training session with the NSW team in the Blue Mountains, while second-rower Liam Martin worked on his troublesome hamstring. https://t.co/1lLhzHeJsO
This afternoon Nicho Hynes pleaded with Blues selectors to give him a chance to prove his fitness and that's exactly what they're doing. The Sharks star confident he'll be able to play in Game 1 despite aggravating his injured calf. @ZacBailey14 #9News https://t.co/paMhzujabx