Leeds Rhinos injury latest as Rohan Smith provides updates on Brodie Croft and Riley Lumb
Both players limped off in the first half of last week's victory over London Broncos to join Rohan Smith's lengthy list of casualties.
Croft is targeting the game at St Helens on May 24 after being ruled out of Saturday’s trip to Catalans Dragons.
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Hide Ad"Brodie has a minor groin issue that will keep him out of this week's game but he'll most likely return after the break," said Rhinos boss Smith, who confirmed Matt Frawley would return to partner Jack Sinfield in the halves.
"Lumby has done a decent hamstring. He's going to see a consultant to see whether surgery will be required but it'll be a lengthy lay-off either way."
Lumb scored two tries in a memorable debut at Hull FC before seeing his home bow cut short inside the opening minute.
Smith has backed the teenager to come back stronger from the setback.
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Hide Ad"It's the highs and lows of professional sport," added Smith.


"He's a great young kid, though, and lives for playing footy. He's got so much physical growth that he needs to go through so the upside of it is he's got a lengthy lay-off to focus on some strength and size, and mature as a kid as well because he's only a young fella.
"It's disappointing, for sure, because he showed us what he can do, not only in the Hull match but in the pre-season and training at the start of the season. It's a bump in the road but he'll be back, for sure."
Smith remains without frontline forwards Tom Holroyd, James Bentley and Morgan Gannon, who are all following the concussion protocol, as well as outside backs Paul Momirovski and David Fusitu'a.
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Hide AdMomirovski is targeting a return in June after learning the extent of the ankle issue picked up in the recent win at Hull.


"Paul has got a four-to-six-week injury," said Smith, who could welcome back Holroyd against Saints but will be without Bentley for another two months.
"He's healing really well and the physios are happy with his progress so far.
"He'll be in a boot for a bit longer and then we'll start the rehab process."
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Hide AdThe Rhinos have been without star centre Harry Newman for the last two games due to a back problem but he is pushing to be fit for the trip to Perpignan.
"Harry trained yesterday," said Smith during Wednesday's press conference. "He had a good run around and we'll see how he is tomorrow.
"We'll get through that morning session and then make an assessment about whether he's going to be right to travel.
"He's progressing well so it's a matter of going through the stages and working out whether he's going to be ready to play."
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