
Jeremy Marshall-King is out of contention for the New Zealand Test team in the Pacific Cup but will be back in training in November after recent surgery.
Marshall-King had a minor knee clean out two weeks ago and should be right to start the pre-season when senior players are due back.
Connelly Lemuelu has undergone a shoulder reconstruction as the start of a rehabilitation process that usually takes five months.
That will have him back for the pre-season trials and give him a good shot of starting the season in round one for the Dolphins.
Kenny Bromwich is another to have a minor clean out surgery, this time on an elbow.
He too will be able to return to training in November.
Trai Fuller's knee reconstruction surgery has taken place and was successful.
With the injury happening so late in the season, he is expected back on the field in the middle of 2025.
Tom Gilbert (knee) continues his progress and is aiming for a return to the field in the early rounds of next year.
Injury Casualty Ward
- Jeremy Marshall-King, foot, pre-season
- Kenny Bromwich, elbow, pre-season
- Connelly Lemuelu, shoulder, 2025
- Tom Gilbert, ACL, 2025
- Trai Fuller, ACL, 2025
- Thomas Flegler, shoulder, TBC