Bulldogs' Stephen Crichton suffered a scary injury but cleared to train; his availability for the next match is uncertain.
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs boss Phil Gould has lifted the lid on the scary scenes shown on Saturday night when skipper Stephen Crichton was stretchered off the field.
The Samoan international remained on the ground after a Raiders' late tackle attempt left him with numbing problems, spreading fear throughout the rugby league world for the Bulldogs star.
Miraculously, Crichton was given the green light to return to Bulldogs training, avoiding any major injury in the club's 40-16 loss against the Canberra Raiders.
The 25-year-old was astonishingly named in the reserves for this weekend's do-or-die clash against the Tigers, but whether he will play is still uncertain.
