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Titans' Arrow avoids surgery, eyes return

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Gold Coast gun Jai Arrow doesn't need surgery on his busted shoulder and is hopeful of playing for the NRL side again this season.

JAI ARROW poses during a Gold Coast Titans NRL media session at the Titans High Performance Centre in Gold Coast, Australia.
JAI ARROW poses during a Gold Coast Titans NRL media session at the Titans High Performance Centre in Gold Coast, Australia. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Jai Arrow has kept himself in the State of Origin picture and is confident he hasn't played his last game for Gold Coast, the lock boosted by news he won't need surgery on his damaged shoulder.

The rugged forward left the game against Cronulla last weekend with a grade three AC joint (shoulder) injury.

A potential reconstruction would have wiped him out of November's State of Origin series for Queensland.

But the club confirmed on Thursday he won't require surgery, with Arrow confident he will feature again for the Titans before his move to South Sydney next season.

Arrow's injury was compounded by Kevin Proctor's four-week suspension for biting, while centre Dale Copley (pec) was another casualty of the loss.

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