Xavier Coates appears in significant doubt for the State of Origin decider after the Queensland winger suffered a hamstring injury in Melbourne’s 16-6 win over Canberra. A shattered Coates hopped off AAMI Park on Saturday night after trying to dive to the ball and needed to be helped to the change-rooms by fitness instructors. The injury, his 2nd hamstring concern of the season, threatens his involvement in the 3rd Origin match in Brisbane on July 17. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy stated Coates would go through scans however confessed didn’t look great for the 23-year-old. “Obviously it’s not terrific, you understand, he’s had a couple of concerns,” Bellamy stated. “Until he really gets a scan, we will not understand the precise level of the injury however I do not believe it’s too excellent. “I would not believe that he ‘d be readily available (for Origin) however I do not believe the medical personnel are going to sort of make that forecast up until they see a scan either.” While Coates supported from Wednesday’s Origin II, played next door at the MCG, Melbourne skipper Harry Grant was rested while star fullback Ryan Papenhuzen was likewise missing out on with a foot injury. With hurt Cameron Munster currently sidelined, the Storm had a hard time to turn an excess of belongings in the very first half into points. The Raiders nevertheless was worthy of credit for their protective effort, especially after quiting 82 points in their previous 2 losses. Canberra wound up making 345 takes on to the Storm’s 223, with 5 ruck violations by the visitors in the very first half alone. It took till the 36th minute for Melbourne to break through for a 6-0 lead with prop Josh King discovering a hole left by Canberra skipper Elliott Whitehead lacking the protective line. After a variety of first-half mistakes Canberra fullback Kaeo Weekes apologized with a fantastic 90-metre dash one minute into the 2nd half to draw level with the NRL ladder leaders at 6-6. Melbourne once again struck the front with dummy half Bronson Garlick discovering Shawn Blore who went over 4 minutes later on. That margin was pressed out to 10 points when appealing young centre Jack Howarth crashed over for his very first NRL attempt in the 51st minute. Coates sought to have actually sealed the match however the video referee ruled a knock-on, providing the Raiders hope of closing the space. Going down to 15 males, after losing debutant Jordan Martin, Ati Mariota and Jordan Rapana to head knocks, made the powerful job even more tough. Canberra coach Ricky Stuart was pleased with his side’s response after the current heavy losses and explained it as their “finest protective screen this year” however stated they provided the Storm excessive ball. “If you take a look at the number of tackles we needed to make to their deals with, it was almost double,” Stuart stated. “You can’t simply keep turning over that much football, we simply made it too hard for ourselves.” Stuart questioned a few of the refereeing and bunker choices, especially the several six-again ruck calls which took a toll on his group. “We were on the incorrect side of the thinking video game once again,” he stated. “They’re simply thinking, those six-agains, they simply think. “I offer one away here, one away there.”