BOTH Steve Corica and Robbie Kruse must wait another 24 to find out the results of medical tests on the injuries they sustained in Sunday's Premiership decider.
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Today's X-rays on Kruse's feared broken leg proved inconclusive and he will undergo new tests tomorrow to see the full extent of his injury, caused by a crunching tackle from Sydney FC's Terry McFlynn in the dying moments of the game.
He was stretchered from the sidelines and coach Ernie Merrick said he believed the youngster's leg had been broken.
Meanwhile Sydney skipper Corica will definitely miss Thursday's Sydney-Mebourne re-match in the first leg of the major semi final at Etihad Stadium with the hamstring injury that forced him from the field after just 19 minutes on Sunday.
The results of the today's scans won't be known until tomorrow when the club will find out if their retiring icon will feature again in this campaign.
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