Wolfpack player James Cunningham likely laid low by virus after hamstring surgery
James Cunningham just wasn’t feeling right, as if he was about to come down with something.
So the Toronto Wolfpack hooker/scrum half, recovering from earlier hamstring surgery, was sent home some five weeks ago by the transatlantic rugby league club’s physios.
“And then I just started to get a real subtle tickle in my throat,” Cunningham recalled. “Which sort of progressed as the week went on into a more aggressive cough. And then it was literally at the point where my fever just got so bad that I couldn’t get out of bed. I was coughing, my chest was tightening up, (I was) struggling to breathe.
“And then as all of those symptoms sort of wore off and I started to settle down, my cough stayed aggressive for three weeks and I completely lost all sense of smell and taste, which was quite worrying at the time … It was just a really horrible experience in general.”