NRL preliminary final teams: Panthers could welcome back Scott Sorensen for Sharks clash as NRLW superstar cleared of serious injury
Penrith back-rower Scott Sorensen could be a late inclusion for Saturday’s preliminary final showdown with Cronulla after being named on an extended bench having missed the qualifying final win over the Roosters with a hamstring injury .
Having had two weeks to recover, after the Panthers crushed the Roosters to earn their spot in the grand final decider, Sorensen had been named in the reserves.
He’ll likely be promoted to the starting side if he’s cleared to play, with Luke Garner expected to drop back to the bench which would then see Matt Eisenhuth likely omitted.
The Panthers are looking to make a fifth-straight grand final and will have the added motivation of getting up for co-captain Isaah Yeo who will become the club’s most-capped player, while Dylan Edwards will celebrate game 150 in the NRL.
They face a Sharks side that is unchanged from the one that knocked out the Cowboys last week, with halfback Nicho Hynes to play his 100th game on Saturday.
It’s smooth sailing in the other preliminary final with the Roosters naming the same 17 that thrashed Manly, while the Storm have stuck solid with the squad which thrashed Cronulla in their qualifying final, but have included speedster Sua Fa’alogo in the reserves after he recovered from a hamstring injury.
Meanwhile, there’s a huge boost in the NRLW with Roosters skipper Isabelle Kelly cleared of any serious elbow damage, with the strike centre named to start in Sunday’s semi-final against Newcastle.
There could be more good news with Jillaroos stars Jess Sergis (knee) and Tarryn Aiken (shoulder) named in the reserves.
The Knights are also set to welcome back key personnel with Nita Maynard and Rima Butler selected in the 17 after overcoming their respective injuries.
Originally published as NRL preliminary final teams: Panthers could welcome back Scott Sorensen for Sharks clash as NRLW superstar cleared of serious injury
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