McGuire reporting that Pryce is expected to play against Warrington next week. Maybe reports of his shoulder injury were exagerated?
No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
Possibly, the only report I've seen calls it a "niggling shoulder problem" - and he's expected to play in one of the two friendlies.Mike wrote:McGuire reporting that Pryce is expected to play against Warrington next week. Maybe reports of his shoulder injury were exagerated?
Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
His shoulder came out and went straight back in. Ask the Wigan players lol. If I post something it is on the money. My sources are impeccable

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Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
Just not medically trainedcpwigan wrote:His shoulder came out and went straight back in. Ask the Wigan players lol. If I post something it is on the money. My sources are impeccable![]()

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Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
Speedy recovery. Although, these things have a tendency to happen again and again if it was a dislocation.
Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
Quite possibly Mike. I have no medical knowledge but the information came from my best source and from within the club itself. I think in 3 or 4 years he's probably been wrong once in a hundred.
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Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
Thats my worry too Mike.Mike wrote:Speedy recovery. Although, these things have a tendency to happen again and again if it was a dislocation.
Seen it happen too many times in the amateur game, eventually requiring surgery to correct with most not fully recovering to play successfully.
Surely Wigan have the physio staff to check on this with correct remedial action.
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Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
That happened to me a while back playing amateur, keeps coming out of place from time to time making the tear in my cartilage bigger... awaiting op!
Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
N.B Pryce is not playing v Leigh and will not be playing v Warrington as far as I know. Seems like I tell you more than Wigan RLFC and my sources are impeccable.
Re: No shoulder dislocation for Pryce
He was at the Trafford centre yesterday with Stuart Fielden for the launch of SL 15.