North Queensland co-captain Michael Morgan has overcome a shoulder infection. Picture: Evan Morgan
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Subscriber only North Queensland Cowboys star Michael Morgan has fought back from a career-threatening shoulder injury and is on track to lead a North Queensland revolution. Morgan, 29, was limited to just six NRL appearances last year after a routine shoulder operation went terribly wrong. Morgan underwent surgery after the NRL season was suspended in March due to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. Michael Morgan at North Queensland training last month. Picture: Evan Morgan He was expected to miss little football after the two-month break, but his shoulder became infected and required further surgery and treatment.
North Queensland co-captain Michael Morgan has overcome a shoulder infection. Picture: Evan Morgan
Rugby League by Travis Meyn
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Subscriber only North Queensland Cowboys star Michael Morgan has fought back from a career-threatening shoulder injury and is on track to lead a North Queensland revolution. Morgan, 29, was limited to just six NRL appearances last year after a routine shoulder operation went terribly wrong. Morgan underwent surgery after the NRL season was suspended in March due to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. Michael Morgan at North Queensland training last month. Picture: Evan Morgan He was expected to miss little football after the two-month break, but his shoulder became infected and required further surgery and treatment.
North Queensland co-captain Michael Morgan has overcome a shoulder infection. Picture: Evan Morgan
Rugby League by Travis Meyn
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Subscriber only North Queensland Cowboys star Michael Morgan has fought back from a career-threatening shoulder injury and is on track to lead a North Queensland revolution. Morgan, 29, was limited to just six NRL appearances last year after a routine shoulder operation went terribly wrong. Morgan underwent surgery after the NRL season was suspended in March due to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. Michael Morgan at North Queensland training last month. Picture: Evan Morgan He was expected to miss little football after the two-month break, but his shoulder became infected and required further surgery and treatment.
10:38 EDT, 28 December 2020
The son of footy bad boy John Hopoate has been charged with drink driving and domestic assault after allegedly attacking his girlfriend at a pub.
Police arrested Jamil Hopoate - the second son of ex-NRL bad boy John - after being called to the pub at Port Macquarie on the New South Wales mid-north coast at 8.30pm on Sunday.
The 26-year-old was allegedly found by officers behind the wheel of a car nearby.
He was charged with mid-range drink driving, three counts of common assault and two of stalking or intimidation intended to cause fear or physical harm.