
Wigan's Keighran out for up to 10 weeks with knee injury
Wigan Warriors centre Adam Keighran will be out for between eight to 10 weeks having picked up a knee injury in their Challenge Cup loss to Hull FC.The 27-year-old pulled up early on during their cup defeat by Hull FC in the build-up to Wigan's opening try.Despite this, Keighran completed the full 80 minutes, but will now be on the sidelines at least until mid-May."Adam we're pretty confident has done his MCL. We need a bit more feedback there but we expect it's going to be a few months," boss Matt Peet told BBC Radio Manchester.Meanwhile, full-back Jai Field also looks set to be out having picked up a hamstring injury during their defeat at the weekend.In a pre-match press conference, Peet said that the Field had not sustained a previous hamstring injury and the latest setback was to his other leg."Jai's had these sorts of injuries before and he'll have some more appointments before we're able to put a timeframe on it," Peet added.

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