Here are the Super League players that has been rule out this season.

Even though the 2024 Super League season hasn’t begun yet, a few players have already been declared ineligible for Round One due to suspensions or injuries.

Hull FC, Leeds Rhinos, London Broncos, and Warrington Wolves were the teams most severely damaged during the off-season, with five injuries sustained by each team at the start of the Super League season.

The following Super League players won’t be participating in this weekend’s Round One:

Castleford Tigers

Alex Mellor (knee)
Rowan Milnes (shoulder)
Sylvester Namo (ACL)

Catalans Dragons

Manu Ma’u
Siosiua Taukeiaho (knee)
Tanguy Zenon

Huddersfield Giants

Tui Lolohea – banned
Harry Rushton (ACL)
Luke Yates – banned

Hull FC

Brad Fash (ankle)
Liam Tindall (thumb)
Jake Trueman (Achilles)
Carlos Tuimavave
Mitieli Vulikijapani (ACL)

Hull KR

Reiss Butterworth (concussion)
Sam Luckley (ankle)
Matty Storton (elbow)

Leigh Leopards

Nathan Wilde (collarbone)

Leeds Rhinos

Morgan Gannon (concussion)
Tom Holroyd (knee)
James McDonnell (hamstring)

London Broncos

Lewis Bienek (ankle)
Bill Leyland (ACL)
Ethan Natoli (wrist)
Josh Rourke (leg)
Alex Walker (groin)

Salford Red Devils

Ethan Ryan (wrist)

St Helens

Joe Batchelor (collarbone)
Morgan Knowles (groin, thumb)
Moses Mbye (knee)
Agnatius Paasi (ACL)
Will Roberts (ACL)

Warrington Wolves

Joe Bullock (knee)
Matty Nicholson (groin)
Stefan Ratchford (calf)
Rodrick Tai (knee)
Luke Thomas (ACL)

Wigan Warriors

Ethan Havard (hamstring)
Junior Nsemba (knee)
Sam Walters (collarbone)

 

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