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Kamikamica bidding for a return from injury against the Sharks this weekend

Kamikamica bidding for a return from injury against the Sharks this weekend

By Mosese Raqio
09/05/2024
[Image: Fox Sports]

Vodafone Fiji Bati and Melbourne Storm forward Tui Kamikamica says he is ready to go hard this weekend if given a chance to make his return for their NRL round 10 clash against the Sharks.

Kamikamica injured his calf in their round 7 clash against the Roosters and sat out for the past two weeks for recovery.

Kamikamica says he was so close to playing last week but he did not want to risk it so he gave it another week, and now he is ready to go.

The 29-year-old says he started the season so well and it was frustrating knowing that he had been having a good season so far and then was hit with injury and it was just another hurdle for him to overcome.

Kamikamica is likely to make his return this weekend after being named in the reserves list.

When talking about the match this Saturday, Kamikamica says it is always a tough battle when playing in a top-of-the-table clash and he knows the Sharks have been playing really well and consistently so far this season.

He says the Sharks have also got a big forwards pack and it is going to be a physical battle going into this match but the Storm are looking forward to the challenge ahead come Saturday night.

The two teams are coming into this match locked at 16 points all at the top of the overall points table but the Sharks are sitting at the top with more points differential.

The Storm will take on the Sharks at 9.35pm on Saturday in Melbourne.

In other round 10 matches this week, the Dolphins will play the Sea Eagles at 9.50 tonight, the Panthers will take on the Bulldogs at 8pm tomorrow, the Eels will play the Broncos at 10pm tomorrow, the West Tigers will host the Knights at 5pm Saturday, the Dragons will play the Rabbitohs at 7.30pm Saturday, the Roosters will take on the Warriors at 4pm Sunday and the Titans will take on the Cowboys at 6.05pm Sunday.

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