James Graham expects to come through his concussion scare to finish his stellar rugby league career on a fitting stage in Friday’s Grand Final.
The St Helens front rower had to leave the field in the first half of Friday’s semi-final win over Catalans and then failed his head injury assessment.
But coach Kristian Woolf says he has suffered no symptoms since - giving Saints a significant lift ahead of the clash with Wigan in what will be Graham’s final game before retiring.
Woolf said: “James Graham will be fine. There’s a seven day protocol and you’ve got to tick the boxes every day, and he hasn’t finalised that yet.
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