Watch FIFA World Cup 2026™

LIVE, FREE and EXCLUSIVE

Campbell-Gillard out of Origin II

NSW prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard has broken his jaw and is out of State of Origin II.

Reagan Campbell-Gillard
An injured Reagan Campbell-Gillard looks on from the grandstand for Penrith against the Roosters. (AAP)

NSW prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard is out of next Sunday's second State of Origin match at ANZ Stadium after suffering a serious jaw injury in Penrith's loss to the Sydney Roosters on Friday night.

The 24-year-old left the field during the first half and did not return after copping the shoulder of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves in a legal hit.

Penrith general manager Phil Gould tweeted the bad news this morning, giving Blues coach Brad Fittler some food for thought ahead of the naming of the team for game two.

"Confirmed Reagan Campbell-Gillard has sustained an undisplaced fracture of the mandible. He will see a surgeon this week. Best case scenario 4-6 weeks. Bad luck for Reg, but could've been worse," Gould tweeted.

Ryan James, Aaron Woods and Trent Merrin would be the favourites to replace Campbell-Gillard, while Tariq Sims would be an outside chance if Fittler instituted a pack reshuffle.

Campbell-Gillard's injury was just one in what turned into a dramatic Friday night of NRL action just nine days before the crunch Sydney clash.

Blues teammate Latrell Mitchell injured his neck in the same game, but there are hopes he may only be stiff for a couple of days.

Five-eighth James Maloney was also limping, but claimed after the game it was a sciatic nerve and it wouldn't be a long-term problem.

Meanwhile, Queensland also copped problems in the form of Michael Morgan (bicep) and Dylan Napa (ankle), while hopeful veteran Matt Scott didn't play for North Queensland.


2 min read

Published

Source: AAP



Share this with family and friends


Get SBS News straight to your inbox

Sign up now for daily news from Australia and around the world. You can also subscribe to Insight's weekly newsletter for in-depth features and first-person stories.

By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS.

Follow SBS News

Download our apps

Listen to our podcasts

Get the latest with our News podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch on SBS

SBS World News

Take a global view with Australia's most comprehensive world news service

Watch now

Watch the latest news videos from Australia and across the world