Fouad Yaha: Catalans Dragons dealt injury blow as star winger ruled out for five months | Rugby League News

Fouad Yaha ruled out for five months after surgery on a dislocated shoulder; Yaha is an integral part of the Dragons side with his try-scoring prowess on the wing; watch 66 matches in Super League this season live on Sky Sports and stream on NOW TV

Last Updated: 31/01/23 4:24pm

Fouad Yaha is the latest injury blow for the Dragons ahead of the 2023 Super League season

Fouad Yaha is the latest injury blow for the Dragons ahead of the 2023 Super League season

Catalans Dragons have suffered a major blow ahead of the new Betfred Super League season with star winger Fouad Yaha ruled out for five months.

The French club revealed surgery on a dislocated shoulder sustained by Yaha in pre-season training has been successful, but that he will still miss most of the season.

It's a first-half hat-trick for Catalans Dragons' Fouad Yaha and it comes off the back of a strong run from Gil Dudson

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It’s a first-half hat-trick for Catalans Dragons’ Fouad Yaha and it comes off the back of a strong run from Gil Dudson

It’s a first-half hat-trick for Catalans Dragons’ Fouad Yaha and it comes off the back of a strong run from Gil Dudson

A short statement released by the Dragons said: “Fouad Yaha underwent successful surgery following his dislocated shoulder. His unavailability is estimated at 5 months.”

The 26-year-old has scored 100 tries in 149 appearances for the Perpignan-based side, and became their all-time leading try scorer during the last campaign.

Catalans are already sweating over the fitness of Sam Tomkins and Mike McMeeken ahead of their season-opener at Wakefield on February 17, with both players undergoing minor operations following last year’s World Cup.

The 2023 Betfred Super League season kicks-off in February with two fixtures from Round 1 live on Sky Sports and streaming on NOW TV. Grand Final runners-up Leeds Rhinos travel to Warrington Wolves on Thursday February 16, followed by promoted Leigh Leopards hosting Salford Red Devils on Friday February 17.