Rabbitohs rocked as Murray ruptures Achilles, Latrell also injured
injuring his hamstring.
It's understood Murray went down during the session and had to be helped from the club's training headquarters at Heffron Park. Reports claim it was a non-contact injury.
Murray's "not expected to be available to play in the coming months", according to the club. There's a chance he might miss the whole season.
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Darius Boyd was out of action for five months after he tore his Achilles tendon in Brisbane in 2015.
The club confirmed the news on its official website.
Rabbitohs captain Cameron Murray has suffered a suspected ruptured Achilles tendon during training on February 19.
He'll get scans, but he's not tipped to be available to play over the coming months.
The Rabbitohs' fullback Latrell Mitchell has been ruled out of this Saturday's Charity Shield due to a hamstring issue. He will undergo scans to assess the extent of the injury.
Mitchell was able to leave the field under his own power, but his history of hamstring injuries will have the club on high alert.
He pulled his left hamstring in 2020 and 2022.
Murray has had a run of bad luck with injuries in recent years, with the latest problem being a wrist injury he suffered at the Pacific Championships.
That injury threatened to keep him out of action for five months, but Murray made a quick recovery and was set to play for the club in the first round match against the Dolphins before a setback during training on Wednesday.
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