Foran returning to Parra training: report

Kieran Foran is expected to make his return to NRL action on Monday night against Melbourne.

Kieran Foran of the Eels

Kieran Foran is expected to make his return to NRL action on Monday night against Melbourne. (AAP)

Parramatta star Kieran Foran has reportedly left a rehabilitation clinic in Brisbane and will train with the Eels ahead of Monday night's NRL clash with Melbourne.

The Nine Network reported on Thursday night that Foran would train with the Eels on Friday in preparation for the match with the Storm at Pirtek Stadium.

The New Zealand international has been receiving treatment after overdosing on prescription medication.

Foran was given leave from the Eels late last month, before their round-nine win over Canterbury, while he also missed last week's loss to South Sydney.

The halfback is believed to have been working on his fitness, while undergoing treatment.

It's been reported the Eels were granted a request by the NRL to place a media ban on Foran for three weeks and that he would return to the rehabilitation facility after the Storm clash.


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