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Daryl Clark, the star hooker for St Helens rugby league team, is going to be out of action for a while. He recently hurt his ankle and doctors say it’s a ligament injury. That means he won’t be playing for about eight weeks.

Clark is a big part of the team’s game plan, so this news is tough for fans and teammates. He’s known for his speed and toughness on the field.

What Happened to Daryl Clark

The injury happened during a game. Clark twisted his ankle and felt sharp pain right away. Medical tests showed he damaged the ligaments in his ankle. Ligaments are like strong bands that hold bones together, and tearing them takes time to heal.

Here’s what the injury involves:

  • Ankle ligament tear – not a break, but still serious
  • Swelling and bruising around the joint
  • Will need rest and physical therapy

Recovery and Rehab Plan

Clark will start his recovery right away. The first few weeks will be all about resting the ankle and letting the swelling go down. After that, he’ll do exercises to get his ankle moving again and build up strength.

The team’s medical staff says he should be back in about two months. That timeline could change depending on how well he heals. Players with similar injuries often take six to eight weeks to return to full training.

Impact on St Helens’ Season

Without Clark, St Helens will have to adjust their lineup. The hooker position is important because it connects the forwards and backs. The team has other players who can fill in, but Clark’s experience will be missed.

What this means for the team:

  • St Helens will use a different hooker for the next several games
  • Team chemistry could take time to rebuild
  • Other players will need to step up their game

Looking Ahead to Clark’s Return

Fans are hoping Clark recovers quickly and gets back to his best form. The team is confident that with proper care, he’ll be ready to play again by mid-season. For now, everyone is focused on supporting him through his rehab.

St Helens will keep pushing forward, but they’ll definitely be glad when Clark is back on the field.

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