โI just told him to hurry up and put it back in because I didnโt want to wait any longer.
โIt went back in pretty well. But I heard a couple of cracks. It was pretty painful.
โWhen I walked to the sheds, I thought I was done for the night. When I sat back down, I realised people had gone through a lot worse and played through a lot worse.
โI thought it wasnโt that big a deal. [Former representative winger] Blake Ferguson looked like he copped a few [broken noses].
โIt kept bleeding the whole game, and I was breathing out of mouth the whole time. Itโs pretty blocked now. Itโs still bleeding, but nothing is coming out of it.โ
Swipe left: Kurt Donoghoe and his busted nose after the game
Commentators joked about Donoghoe and how he might struggle to find a new partner.
When asked about being in a relationship, Donoghoe, who conducted the interview in the sheds while holding a bloody towel to his nose, said: โUnfortunately not. Iโll need to find one [partner] quickly.โ
Donoghoe, who grew up in Newcastle, was not the only Dolphin to overcome pain against the Dogs, with centre Herbie Farnworth forced to spend two days in hospital on an IV drip for an infection to a cut. He only flew to Sydney at midday on Thursday.
Donoghoe rolled his eyes when asked about Farnworth and said: โWe donโt need to encourage Herbie. Weโve heard about it enough already. Weโll hear about it all week.โ
Farnworth started to feel ill on Tuesday and said: โI got home and I had a massage booked and I was a bit crook, and had to cancel it. I knew I was crook if I had to cancel my massage, then made the call with the club to go to hospital and go on the IV.
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โI probably didnโt think I was going to play, but once I got on the right IV, I started feeling a bit better.โ
The Dolphins head into the bye round with five wins and seven losses, while the Dogs will remain on top of the ladder, regardless of the remainder of the weekend results.
Canterbury were off the pace all night, had 11 players missing through injury, suspension and Origin duty, but still should have done better.
The Dogs were unlucky to be denied a try to Jake Turpin because of a forward pass, which could have got them back to 20-14, but they were beaten by a team that wanted it more. Canterbury also head into the bye after an excellent 9-2 start.
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