
SCOTLAND international Danny Addy has been forced off with a knee injury that could be serious in Hull KR’s s 34-26 pre-season win over Hull at KC Stadium
Rovers won with a scoring flourish late but will be concerned at Addy’s knee collapsing under him in the 23rd minute and him leaving the stadium on crutches.
“Players know that when that happens, without contact, it can be serious,” former star Paul Cooke said on BBC Radio Humberside.
“No doubt, scans on Monday and he’ll be hoping it’s not serious.”
Hull Kingston Rovers Tweeted: “Even heard the scream of pain all the way up the top of the west stand”.
Speaking on the club website, Sheens said: “Danny Addy will have scans tomorrow at lunch time. Best case scenario would be that he’s damaged his cartilage, worst case would be his cruciate ligament damage which could be the end of his season. We’ll have to wait and see.
“Tommy Lee cut his finger open to the ligament so he had to be taken off to protect the use of his finger. The physios were concerned he could lose the use of his finger if he stayed on so we had to sit him out. He’s upset as anything to miss it but he’ll be fine for the friendly against London and then Wakefield.
“Chris Clarkson has some stitches in the side of his eye and came off with a head knock and Justin Carney and Mose Masoe picked up dead legs so they’ll be fine.”