June 30, 2024

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J’maine Hopgood’s regular season is over after Parramatta confirmed the State of Origin forward requires back surgery in another blow to their ailing NRL campaign.

The injury also means Hopgood cannot come to Queensland’s aid as coach Billy Slater attempts to pick up the pieces from the 38-18 thrashing the Maroons received in Origin II.

Queensland’s bench forwards offered little at the MCG on Wednesday night and Hopgood would have been in the frame to make a second Origin appearance in the decider on July 17.

Instead, consultations with a specialist doctor on Thursday left Hopgood preparing for 12 weeks on the sidelines, with the regular season set to end in 11.

The only way Hopgood will play again this year is if the last-placed Parramatta manage to make finals, which would likely require the side to win nine of their last 10 games.

Hopgood is set to undergo a microdisectomy, a procedure usually undertaken to ease pressure on the spine caused by a herniated disc.

A big shot from NSW’s Liam Martin inflamed the pre-existing back injury during the Origin series opener earlier this month and Hopgood has been struggling since.

The lock forward played restricted minutes in the loss to Canterbury five days after his Origin debut but pulled up sore before the Eels’ most recent game against the Sydney Roosters.

Hopgood has completed light training with the Eels since that 28-18 loss but was not passed fit for selection in Saturday’s clash against Newcastle.

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