Skip to content

Salford's Daniel Vidot suffers shoulder injury in training

Daniel Vidot is joining Salford from Brisbane Broncos
Image: Daniel Vidot joined Salford from Brisbane Broncos

Salford have suffered a major injury blow with star signing Daniel Vidot likely to miss half of the 2016 season through injury.

The 25-year-old Samoa international winger, who has joined the Red Devils on a two-year contract from Brisbane Broncos, sustained a shoulder injury in training and was undergoing surgery on Thursday.

Salford say Vidot will be sidelined for between two and three months but the player suggested in a post on his Facebook page that he is set to miss a large chunk of the campaign.

Vidot posted: "Been a tough period for me at this present time but every man has a storm in their lives, what makes a man is what he does when that storm comes.

Sam Perrett of the Bulldogs tackles Daniel Vidot of the Broncos during the round 18 NRL match between the Canterbury Bulldogs
Image: Vidot was used to some tough tackling in the NRL

"Half the season will be missed from me due to this injury, but when the time comes for me to chuck the boots back on, I'll be ready."

Also See:

Meanwhile, Salford have confirmed that owner Marwan Koukash has taken over as the club's chief executive following the departure of Martin Vickers.

Around Sky