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Cartwright's upbeat message on injured Rapana
Hull Daily Mail
|May 19, 2025
JOHN Cartwright has confirmed that Hull FC back Jordan Rapana is 'okay' and 'conscious' once again after suffering a big injury scare at Leeds Rhinos on Friday night.
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Rapana was placed on a spinal board and stretchered off after a stoppage that lasted 10 minutes in the first half. The Kiwi veteran lay motionless on the floor after making contact with Rhinos half-back Jake Connor.
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