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Souths duo facing lengthy absence amid injury crisis

The injury crisis at South Sydney has continued, with both Jye Gray and Dean Hawkins facing extended periods on the sideline.

The pair both failed to finish the side’s round nine loss against Penrith, with rookie fullback Gray suffering an ankle injury after a hip-drop tackle from Izack Tago.

Hawkins on the other hand aggravated an existing quad issue while kicking off and was forced from the field before half-time.

In a club statement on Monday evening, it was confirmed that Hawkins could miss the next 12 weeks, while Gray is looking at two months on the sidelines as he prepares to go under the knife.

”He’s had a scan, and he’ll meet with the surgeon this afternoon to plan the next course of action,” head of performance Andrew Croll said.

“But it looks more than likely he’ll need the tight rope surgery to repair that.”

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The injury to Hawkins couldn’t have come at a worse time for the Rabbitohs, who are already without Lachlan Ilias for the remainder of the season and are lacking depth in the halfback position.

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