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Tautau Moga

Moga is continuing to progress well following knee surgery at the back-end of 2012, with the young outside back returning to training in mid-February on a lighter workload than the rest of the squad.


Moga continues to train on a lighter workload, however is participating in a range of drills and activities with the full squad.


A mid-season return to the playing ranks is still hopeful.


Sam Moa

Moa left the field early in last Sunday's 30-6 win over the Panthers at Allianz Stadium, after suffering injuries to both his left ankle and knee.


Moa had scans on Monday and it has been revealed that he has suffered a high ankle sprain and also a subluxation of his patella.


Moa is expected to miss 4-6 weeks of NRL action.


Brandon Tago

Tago was stretchered off in last weekend's NYC win over the Penrith Panthers at Allianz Stadium.


After being reviewed by medical staff and having scans, it has been revealed that Tago has an acute back injury.


He is expected to miss just two matches.


Isaac Liu

Liu returned to the playing ranks last weekend, featuring for the Sydney Roosters feeder side, Newtown Jets, in the NSW Cup.
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