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Casualty Ward: Warrington boost, Leutele latest & Makinson hamstring

Keep up to date with the latest injury news in Casualty Ward, this week including Ricky Leutele, Ben McNamara and George Williams.

Sky Sports reporter Jenna Brooks has provided the latest on Huddersfield star Ricky Leutele.

The Samoa international will be sidelined for eight to 10 weeks rather than the initially anticipated three months.

Latest – better news for Ricky Leutele. Saw specialist yesterday, who confirmed an MCL injury and will be sidelined 8-10 weeks instead of the 12 initially anticipated @SkySportsRL

— Jenna Brooks (@JennaBrooks) July 1, 2022

Warrington winger Matty Ashton missed Sunday’s defeat to Salford – but coach Daryl Powell is confident he will be available for Magic Weekend.

The speedster was ruled out with a shot-term glute injury, but he could return for Sunday’s Magic clash with Catalans Dragons.

The Wolves are also expected to welcome back str half-back George Williams for Magic Weekend. He sustained an ankle injury in captain’s run prior to the Salford game but is expected to return to the fold this weekend.

Last week, it was confirmed that Warrington forward Joe Philbin has been ruled out for the rest of 2022 with a knee injury.

Hull half-back Ben McNamara is ready to return from a back injury after being out of action for three months. (Hull Live)

The 20-year-old told Hull Live: “Magic Weekend has been my goal ever since I started getting back into training. I’m really looking forward to it, I feel fit, I feel good.”

Castleford half-back Jake Trueman produced a stellar display in their win over Huddersfield. However, he was forced to leave the action early through injury.

Speaking after the game, Tigers coach said Trueman was taken off as a precaution after feeling his knee jar and will be

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