// Penrith Panthers star Nathan Cleary could make his NRL return next weekend as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury. 9News and Sydney Morning Herald reporter Michael Chammas revealed the news at half-time of Nine's NRL coverage on Sunday, along with reports Dylan Edwards has been offered a multimillion-dollar deal by the Panthers. Cleary suffered his hamstring injury before Origin II, ruling him out for the rest of the series. LIVE COVERAGE: The Ashes third Test, day four READ MORE: Volkanovski set for surgery after title defence READ MORE: RLPA boss hits back at stunning NRL accusations "He's told those at the club that's he ready to play against the Dolphins (next Sunday), that doesn't mean he'll play, the Panthers want to make sure they're not taking any risks with Nathan Cleary and make sure he's right for their run home for the finals," Chammas said. "But Nathan Cleary says he's ready to go." The good fortune keeps coming for the Panthers, with Edwards reportedly offered a three-year contract extension to keep him at the club until 2027, on a deal worth around $2.5 million. In more injury news, Viliame Kikau could also return for the Bulldogs soon, with Chammas stating the club is considering naming him against the Broncos on Saturday. "The Bulldogs, they say he's an outside chance to play this week, he's likely to be named but (he'll play) probably the week after against his old club the Penrith Panthers, that's one he would've definitely circled on the calendar and could be back for in round 21," he said. Stream the NRL premiership 2023 live and free on 9Now An update was also provided on Parramatta hooker Josh Hodgson, who is out with a neck injury. The England international will see a specialist this week but the Eels hope he can play finals. While they still hold hope of a return, the Eels could go into the market for a back-up dummy-half. "They've looked to the Super League, Joey Lussick with St Helens has previously played for the club, (they will) potentially try to lure him back to the club," Chammas added. For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here! Penrith Panthers star Nathan Cleary could make his NRL return next weekend as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury. 9News and Sydney Morning Herald reporter Michael Chammas revealed the news at half-time of Nine's NRL coverage on Sunday, along with reports Dylan Edwards has been offered a multimillion-dollar deal by the Panthers. Cleary suffered his hamstring injury before Origin II, ruling him out for the rest of the series. LIVE COVERAGE: The Ashes third Test, day four READ MORE: Volkanovski set for surgery after title defence READ MORE: RLPA boss hits back at stunning NRL accusations "He's told those at the club that's he ready to play against the Dolphins (next Sunday), that doesn't mean he'll play, the Panthers want to make sure they're not taking any risks with Nathan Cleary and make sure he's right for their run home for the finals," Chammas said. "But Nathan Cleary says he's ready to go." The good fortune keeps coming for the Panthers, with Edwards reportedly offered a three-year contract extension to keep him at the club until 2027, on a deal worth around $2.5 million. In more injury news, Viliame Kikau could also return for the Bulldogs soon, with Chammas stating the club is considering naming him against the Broncos on Saturday. "The Bulldogs, they say he's an outside chance to play this week, he's likely to be named but (he'll play) probably the week after against his old club the Penrith Panthers, that's one he would've definitely circled on the calendar and could be back for in round 21," he said. Stream the NRL premiership 2023 live and free on 9Now An update was also provided on Parramatta hooker Josh Hodgson, who is out with a neck injury. The England international will see a specialist this week but the Eels hope he can play finals. While they still hold hope of a return, the Eels could go into the market for a back-up dummy-half. "They've looked to the Super League, Joey Lussick with St Helens has previously played for the club, (they will) potentially try to lure him back to the club," Chammas added. For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here! https://ift.tt/WJwhOFu //
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