Tigers winger James Clare confident of a full recovery after injury scare against Wigan Warriors
Clare was treated at length on the field, before being carried off on a stretcher.
He was taken to a nearby hospital for x-rays, but cleared of any serious damage and able to attend training yesterday when Castleford’s players returned to work ahead of Thursday’s game against Salford.
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Hide Ad“I am all right,” confirmed the 29-year-old. “I have got a stiff neck, what feels like a bit of whiplash.
“It hurts your whole back, but in terms of x-rays there’s no structural damage in there.
“There’s a little bit of muscle soreness which will take a few days, but after that I should be absolutely fine.
“It [his layoff] is not going to be months or anything like that.
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Hide Ad“There’s no broken bones in there, which was the major risk initially.”
Wigan player Morgan Smithies was sin-binned for an alleged ‘crusher tackle’, but Clare insisted: “It is rugby league, isn’t it?
“We don’t play tig and pass, it is just one of those things.
“Nobody goes out and thinks I am going to try and break somebody’s neck.”
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