Bradford Bulls expect to be without goalkicking winger Jamie Foster for three months after he ruptured a pectoral muscle on Sunday.
Bradford Bulls expect to be without goalkicking winger Jamie Foster for three months after he ruptured a pectoral muscle during Sunday’s Tetley’s Challenge Cup win at Rochdale.
The 22-year-old former St Helens player had his tendon ripped off the bone and was due to see a specialist in Manchester today before undergoing surgery.
Bradford coach Francis Cummins said: “Jamie’s injury has turned out to be bad one.”
State of Mind would like to wish Jamie all the very best on his road to getting back on the pitch