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THE Shaun Kenny-Dowall miracle continues.
After undergoing surgery for a broken jaw, the Sydney Roosters centre now expects to be back training in just three weeks.
The premiership-winning three-quarter fractured the left side of his jaw in the Roosters 26-18 win over Manly in the NRL grand final.
He played-on for 60 minutes and courageously finished the match, etching his name into club folklore. Kenny-Dowall had a plate inserted into his jaw to stabilise the fracture.
Roosters officials say Kenny-Dowall refused to tell medical staff of his injury during the match.
He will not be able to resume full contact training until January but the Roosters website says Kenny-Dowall can resume light training - including weights and running - in three to four weeks.
After the grand final, Kenny-Dowall refused to be labelled a hero.
"I didn't want to let my team-mates down and that's all I was really thinking about," he said.
"I knew something was wrong - I started spitting out blood. I concentrated on doing my job for 80 minutes and that's all I was thinking about."
The injury forced Kenny-Dowall out of the New Zealand World Cup squad.
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