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Rob Purdham returns to rugby after brother’s death in Cumbria shootings

• Harlequins captain named in squad to face Hull KR on Sunday • Purdham’s older brother, Garry, was one of 12 shooting victims The Harlequins captain, Rob Purdham, will make his return to rugby league in Sunday’s Super League match against Hull KR at Craven Park. The 30-year-old England international has been on compassionate leave since the death of his older brother Garry, who was among the 12 victims of taxi driver Derrick Bird in the Cumbria shooting tragedy earlier this month. The tough-tackling loose forward has missed Quins’ last two matches after returning to the family home near Whitehaven and was a pall-bearer at his brother’s funeral last week. Purdham resumed training with his club on Tuesday and has been included in a 19-man squad for Sunday’s game. The Rugby Football League has announced England will play a commemorative match against a Cumbria representative team at Whitehaven on 3 October to raise funds for the family of Garry Purdham. The 31-year-old former Whitehaven, Workington and Egremont player left a widow, Ros, and two young boys, Flynn and Cameron. Rob Purdham issued the following statement: “On behalf of all my family, I would like to thank all the fans, staff, players and the rugby league community as a whole for all their kind support in what has been a very difficult few weeks. We really appreciate everybody’s support and kind words.” Harlequins rugby league Cumbria shootings Super League Rugby league guardian.co.uk

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Michael Witt’s season-ending injury hits Crusaders’ Super League hopes

• Australian half-back damaged knee ligaments at Harlequins • Crusaders hoping for first appearance in play-offs Crusaders’ bid for a first appearance in the Super League play-offs have been dealt a major blow with news that the half-back Michael Witt is almost certain to miss the rest of the season. The 26-year-old Australian, who has been a revelation in his first season in Super League, damaged knee ligaments in the defeat at Harlequins a fortnight ago and has been told he is unlikely to play again this year. Witt, signed from New Zealand rugby union side Otago in the close season, has kicked 35 goals and scored six tries in his 17 matches. The Wrexham club, whose 44-20 win over Bradford on Sunday took them to within four points of eighth-placed Hull KR, are also without Witt’s half-back partner Jarrod Sammut, who has a fractured cheekbone. The Crusaders coach, Brian Noble, said: “It is a blow. Michael has been one of the top half-backs in Super League this year so we are obviously disappointed to lose him. But I think we have the players to step up to the mark in his place.” Noble is likely to keep Rhys Hanbury and Peter Lupton in the half-backs for Sunday’s trip to Leeds. The Crusaders Super League Rugby league guardian.co.uk

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