Head coach Marc Greig is confident the North Ballarat Roosters will reap the benefits of a series of operations and carefully managed off-season rest to the top-end of their player list when it launches the new season.
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Tony Lockyer (thumb), Nathan Rippon (thumb), Ollie Tate (foot) and Sam Hooper (knee) have had surgery.
Greig said Lockyer, Rippon and Tate were all on target for full pre-seasons.
He is also upbeat about James Keeble (knee), Luke Kiel (groin), Shaun Lyle (hip) and Andrew Hooper after extended rest.
Greig said Andrew Hooper was in good shape after an injury-riddled year, which included shoulder surgery, and ankle and hamstring issues.
Greig said the Roosters had put a lot of work into ensuring players with injuries at the end of the season were put on programs which gave them the best possible chance to have extended pre-seasons and be ready at the start of next season.
Pre-season training starts at Eureka Stadium for first and second-year players on Wednesday, November 9, and all other players on Friday, November 11.