Brisbane COVID hotspot causes NRL headache. Papenhuyzen made his debut in Round 4 last year off the bench but really caught the eye of fans in Magic Round five weeks later. Early life. Melbourne Storm speedster Ryan Papenhuyzen will reportedly miss Game One of State of Origin as he struggles to recover from a calf injury. Ryan Papenhuyzen bats the ball back into the field. He came to us as a third string fullback, he got his opportunity playing through the middle for us off the bench and now he’s our first string fullback. You don’t really choose to do it, it just happens, it just kicks in. There’s so many good guys in this squad so I’ve just got to keep playing good footy and give myself a chance to make it again or play Game II or III.”. Get all the latest NRL news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. I’ll get to reflect on that once everything is over.”. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett's Queensland. ... Papenhuyzen ruled out of Origin I with injury. “It was when I jumped out to hit that ball back in because I remember everything after that hurt and it didn’t feel right… I remember running not long after and thinking ‘this isn’t normal’,” the Storm fullback said on Thursday. “I’ve just got to put my name up there for Freddy and train well, hopefully he can pick me for that.”. Everyone, including Papenhuyzen, was tipping Smith to get his fairytale finish — assuming he retires — and receive his first ever Clive Churchill Medal. “It’s crazy to see Ryan’s development over the last couple of years. Papenhuyzen was born in Sydney, Australia and is of Dutch descent. James Tedesco, who is striving to overcome a knee injury, has been named at fullback, Luke Keary has won the race to partner Nathan Cleary in the halves ahead of Cody Walker, who has been chosen as the bench utility. Finucane and Papenhuyzen joined the rest of the NSW camp on the Central Coast on Wednesday after flying down from the Storm’s bubble on the Sunshine Coast, while teammate Josh Addo-Carr drove down and arrived on Thursday. While Papenhuyzen is still coming to terms with becoming the game’s newest superstar, Finucane was full of praise for how far his young mate has come. “I was a little bit rattled, I wasn’t really expecting it,” he admitted. “It’s the second time he’s done that this year so that just goes to show how much he puts his body on the line for the team.”, BANNED: NRL bans Australian national anthem from State for Origin series, TRANSFERS: Eels set to offer former Titan Bryce Cartwright career lifeline, STORIES OF NRL’S CRAZIEST YEAR: Moon landings, shock comebacks and scandals. ... Papenhuyzen ruled out of Origin I with injury. Clive Churchill Medallist Papenhuzen was next in line to replace star New South Wales fullback James Tedesco should he fail to pass Saturday's fitness test on his injured knee. New South Wales star Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the opening Origin Series match after suffering a calf injury.. News Post || News Now: NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been Those fears have now been confirmed with the Clive Churchill Medallist reportedly set to miss Origin I. “Looks like Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of Origin I with a calf injury,” Michael Chammas tweeted. 158d AAP. But it was Papenhuyzen’s name that was read out. “Everything happens for a reason, it’s probably my body telling me I need a little bit of a rest.”. Gutherson and Cody Walker training at fullback.". 150d AAP. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett's Queensland. Ryan Papenhuyzen’s brilliant play in last Sunday’s grand final is what has cost him a State of Origin debut in NRL 2020: Ryan Papenhuyzen calf injury, ruled out of … Credit: Getty Images The injury news comes as Storm coach Craig Bellamy labels calls to use the sin bin more for head-high contact as … A star was born. If I don’t do that, do we win a grand final? The NSW Blues have faced another major hurdle ahead of Game One on Wednesday with Storm fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen under an injury cloud. “A few of the boys went all the way through, but I was pretty sensible. Grand final hero Papenhuyzen ruled out of Origin opener for NSW. The Blues have suffered a selection setback for the State of Origin opener with Storm superstar and Clive Churchill Medallist Ryan Papenhuyzen ruled out. “If someone’s kicking for touch you’ll always see me look and then let go and see if I can make it or not. Should Gutherson be named at fullback it would likely open the door for either Zac Lomax or Stephen Crichton to make their Origin debut at right centre. “That’s probably the realistic goal… I don’t know how it’s going to go, but realistically Sydney Game II would be good, it’s a home town as well so it would be nice,” Papenhuyzen said. Papenhuyzen put his body on the line and if you ask him, it was totally worth it. Sign up now >. But the 22-year-old revealed he suffered a calf injury when he made the absurd leap out of … NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen is set to be ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury, forcing NSW to dip into their fullback reserves. However, his omission from the series opener throws the door wide open for Eels skipper Clint Gutherson to play his preferred position. “I’ve always said I wanted to win a premiership, it’s just that hunger. “I think (the calf injury happened) when the Panthers kicked for touch and he did that miraculous jump out to save it,” Finucane told Foxsports.com.au. NRL Grand Final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett's Queensland. The 22-year-old has revealed he suffered a calf injury when he sensationally leapt into the air to tap Nathan Cleary’s kick for touch back into the field of play in the 66th minute. The Kellyville product who was let go by the Tigers, had just capped off a terrific year with a career-defining performance. Melbourne Storm speedster Ryan Papenhuyzen will reportedly miss Game One of State of Origin as he struggles to recover from a calf injury. The electric playmaker is one of the most highly-anticipated debutants within the Blues squad, fresh off Melbourne's grand final victory and his own Clive Churchill Medal nod. He was even said to be next in line for the No.1 jersey should incumbent fullback James Tedesco not recover from a knee injury. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett's Queensland. Clive Churchill Medallist Papenhuzen was next in line to replace star New South Wales fullback James Tedesco should he fail to pass Saturday's fitness test on his injured knee. “It was a massive play at the time in the game given the fact we only won by six points and it came down to the last three seconds with 11 people on the field to defend a play. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett’s Queensland. “If it means I miss an Origin then it is what it is. (Getty) (Getty) "Looks like Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of Origin I with a calf injury," Chammas tweeted. “We ended up getting back to the resort at about 3am I think, we stuck in the team room until about 5:30am and watched the sun come up, then headed to bed, then we had a little arvo session on the Monday,” Papenhuyzen said of the post match celebrations. Coach Craig Bellamy had to find a place for him in the starting side and so he did. “Will be right for game two. “He’s achieved a lot more than many would achieve in their whole careers, so I’m really proud of him.”. I just wanted to enjoy it. Tedesco still not training with main group but 50-50. Ryan Papenhuyzen’s brilliant play in last Sunday’s grand final is what has cost him a State of Origin debut in Game I next week in Adelaide. Melbourne Storm speedster Ryan Papenhuyzen will reportedly miss Game One of State of Origin as he struggles to recover from a calf injury. Clive Churchill medallist and Storm star Ryan Papenhuyzen has been rules out of New South Wales' Origin I side with a calf strain. Clive Churchill Medallist Papenhuyzen was next in line to replace star New South Wales full-back James Tedesco should he fail to pass Saturday’s fitness test on his injured knee. ULTIMATE GUIDE: Everything you need to know about this year’s Origin series, ORIGIN SCOUT: Joey urges Blues against ‘two ball player’ mistake, ORIGIN TEAMS: Bennett unleashes eight rookies, Blues forced into reshuffle. I went to back at midnight on the Monday but I was pretty crook the next day.”, Asked on whether it crossed his mind to ice his injured calf during the celebrations he said: “Not really, nah. I just think of it like that,” he said. Fullback of the Wests Tigers U20 team Ryan Papenhuyzen gets stepped by Parramatta winger Greg Leleisiuao! Clive Churchill Medallist Papenhuyzen was next in line to replace star New South Wales full-back James Tedesco should he fail to pass Saturday’s fitness test on his injured knee. “Once I got up there it sort of hit me a little bit but it’s just a massive moment, you don’t get to do this too often. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett's Queensland. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett’s Queensland. He admits it’s “disappointing” to miss out on making his Origin debut but knows had he not come up with the play, things could have ended very differently. Ryan Jack's Euro 2020 dream shattered with Rangers star set for surgery on calf injury, ruling him out of Scotland's first appearance in a major competition since 1998 Papenhuyzen had been talked up as the top pick to replace NSW fullback James Tedesco, should the Roosters No.1 fail to overcome a knee injury in time for Game One. EXCLUSIVE: Wally Lewis names his Queensland Origin team, featuring nine debutants, Melbourne Storm CEO Dave Donaghy resigns from 2020 premiers. Storm skipper Cameron Smith gave away a ruck penalty and Penrith halfback Nathan Cleary was keen to make up some ground as he tried to kick for touch. Melbourne will be without Clive Churchill Medallist Ryan Papenhuyzen for their NRL grand final rematch against Penrith because of a neck injury. “I always think I’m a chance so I just threw myself at it and luckily enough it bounced just on its side, I reckon if it bounced a bit different it probably would have been out. It probably helped that I was a little bit out of position to be honest because I sort of was running that way and picked up momentum and knocked it back in.”. "Tedesco still not training with main group but 50-50. Ryan Papenhuyzen (born 10 June 1998) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a fullback for the Melbourne Storm in the NRL. “Smithy and Nelson (Asofa-Solomona) were really good the whole game, I just thought I did my job. Watch the brand new season of Younger now on Stan. A huge blow struck the Blues camp this morning when news surfaced that the fullback had been battling with calf issues ahead of the series opener in Adelaide. "Will be right for game two. NRL Grand Final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in … But not before celebrating Melbourne’s fourth premiership — and Papenhuyzen’s first. Papenhuyzen’s gutsy play wasn’t lost on Storm and Blues teammate Dale Finucane, who in hindsight knows just how crucial it was. “It’s such a great achievement,” Finucane said. Ryan Papenhuyzen will miss with a neck injury. The NSW Blues have been dealt a late injury blow with Ryan Papenhuyzen ruled out with a calf injury as Brad Fittler prepares to name his 21-man squad for next week's series opener. Clive Churchill Medallist Papenhuzen was next in line to replace star New South Wales fullback James Tedesco should he fail to pass Saturday's fitness test on his injured knee. He had been tipped for a spot in the starting side at right centre instead. Papenhuyzen was tipped to land the bench utility role for NSW after a sensational grand final performance which earned him the Clive Churchill Medal. I don’t think it’s still (sunk in), because it all just happened in the moment. The NSW Blues have been dealt a late injury blow with Ryan Papenhuyzen ruled out with a calf injury as Brad Fittler prepares to name his 21-man squad for next week's series opener. A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. "Looks like Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of Origin I with a calf injury," Chammas tweeted. I was just a little bit surprised and taken back by it all. Sure, Melbourne had a very handy 26-6 lead with 14 minutes to go but the Panthers were about to stage a thrilling 14-point fightback. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett's Queensland. Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out with a calf strain from the NSW 21-man squad for Origin I while Storm teammate Dale Finucane has also been rested due the same injury. “It’s disappointing but it is what it is. Clive Churchill medallist and Storm star Ryan Papenhuyzen has been rules out of New South Wales' Origin I side with a calf strain. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett's Queensland. He only played 32 minutes but scored a try, set up another three, ran for 131 metres, made three linebreaks and six tackle busts. “Our medical staff had a slight concern with Ryan Papenhuyzen about a calf injury that he has been carrying for a while,” Ponissi said. We‘re usually pretty disciplined with all that stuff but you don’t win grand finals too often.”. “He deserves it all, his spot in this Origin squad, being grand final winner and a Clive Churchill Medallist at 22. Melbourne Storm general manager of football Frank Ponissi told NRL.com that Papenhuyzen has actually been dealing with the calf complaint for some time. NRL grand final hero Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of the State of Origin opener with a calf injury while Coen Hess has been recalled and eight debutants named in Wayne Bennett's Queensland. A huge blow struck the Blues camp this morning when news surfaced that the fullback had been battling with calf issues ahead of the series opener in Adelaide. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. The 32,000-strong crowd at the SCG went a little quiet when Melbourne fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen was knocked out in a sickening collision on Saturday. According to The Sydney Morning Herald's Michael Chammas, Papnehuyzen has been ruled out of Wednesday's game but is expected to be available for Game Two in Sydney. Jahrome Hughes was shifted to the halves and Papenhuyzen wore the No.1 jersey full time this season. He didn’t train with the rest of the Blues squad on Thursday and was officially ruled out when coach Brad Fittler named his side that afternoon. And fair enough. “Looks like Ryan Papenhuyzen has been ruled out of Origin I with a calf injury,” Chammas tweeted. Clive Churchill Medallist Papenhuzen was next in line to replace star New South Wales fullback James Tedesco should he fail to pass Saturday's fitness test on his injured knee. According to Michael Chammas, the Melbourne fullback won’t feature for Brad Fittler’s side in game one at Adelaide Oval on November 4. That’s right, the speedster shouldn’t be out of action for too long. Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. Everything you need to know about this year’s Origin series, Joey urges Blues against ‘two ball player’ mistake, Bennett unleashes eight rookies, Blues forced into reshuffle, NRL bans Australian national anthem from State for Origin series, Eels set to offer former Titan Bryce Cartwright career lifeline, Moon landings, shock comebacks and scandals, Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. Ryan Papenhuyzen looks set to miss Game One of the State of Origin through injury.
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