NRL 2019: Cronulla Sharks' Shaun Johnson out four weeks with injury

Johnson. Credit: Getty

Cronulla have suffered another massive blow, with star half Shaun Johnson ruled out of NRL action for four weeks with a hamstring injury.

On Monday, the Sharks confirmed their marquee playmaker had suffered a hamstring strain in Saturday night's loss to Brisbane.

Kyle Flanagan will likely slot into the halves, alongside Chad Townsend, for games against Melbourne, Gold Coast, Manly and St George Illawarra.

Johnson's woes come as another hit to the injury-plagued Sharks, who risk having five of their past or present representative stars missing for Friday night's clash with the Storm.

The 28-year-old apologised post-match for breaking NRL rules by using his phone in the dressing room. 

Matt Moylan, Aaron Woods and Wade Graham are all still sidelined, while Josh Dugan is racing the clock to beat a hamstring injury to play.

Dugan has battled issues all season and was a late withdrawal against the Broncos on Saturday night.

Moylan is also still at least two weeks away from his return from a hamstring injury, while Woods has six more weeks before he comes back from a broken foot.

Meanwhile, co-captain Wade Graham hopes to return by round 11 from his knee reconstruction, after he was injured in last year's finals.          

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