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Giants Star Out for Months After Achilles Tear
22 Apr
Summary
- Sam Halsall faces a four-month absence due to an Achilles tendon injury.
- The winger sustained the partial tear during a recent match against Leeds Rhinos.
- This setback follows a prior seven-week absence for a hamstring issue.

Huddersfield Giants' Sam Halsall faces a significant setback, potentially being out of action for up to four months. The 24-year-old winger sustained a partial tear of his Achilles tendon during the first half of the team's recent home match against the Leeds Rhinos.
This injury adds to Halsall's challenging season, as he was making his return from a prior seven-week absence due to a hamstring injury. His prolonged unavailability impacts the Giants, who are currently positioned 12th in the Super League standings.
The team has secured two victories and faced six defeats in their opening eight games of the current Super League campaign. Halsall's absence will undoubtedly be felt as the team aims to improve its standing in the league.