Ben Flower: Wigan Warriors front-rower to miss Super League Grand Final against St Helens

Ben Flower was injured in Wigan's semi-final win over Hull; St Helens have Alex Walmsley available and are confident on fitness of James Graham; Watch Super League Grand Final on Friday live on Sky Sports Arena from 7pm, kick-off 8pm

Image: Ben Flower has failed to recover from the leg injury picked up in Wigan's semi-final win over Hull FC

Wigan will be without Wales international Ben Flower for Friday's Super League Grand Final against St Helens, live on Sky Sports.

The veteran front-rower, who is out of contract and set to leave the club, hobbled off 56 minutes into his side's 29-2 semi-final win over Hull FC last Thursday and coach Adrian Lam has confirmed he has failed to recover from the leg injury.

Flower has an unhappy history with the Grand Final after he was sent-off two minutes into the 2014 showpiece for repeatedly punching St Helens' Lance Hohaia.

The absence of Flower, who had been poised to join Toronto until they failed to win their place back in Super League, could open the door for England international George Burgess to end his first season with Wigan on a high note.

Image: Flower was visibly upset after hobbling off the field last week

"He'll (Burgess) be in our 21 and we'll finalise our squad after the captain's run," Lam said.

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Lam confirmed that hooker Sam Powell will return after sitting out the last match for personal reasons, insisting he is an automatic selection in his team.

"It's not a conundrum, he'll play," he said. "He's been the heartbeat of our team and he's one of the best nines in the competition."

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Image: Wigan hooker Sam Powell will return after sitting out the semi-final for personal reasons

With Jackson Hastings set to revert from hooker to stand-off, youngster Harry Smith will be battling with Burgess for a place on the Wigan bench.

St Helens coach Kristian Woolf confirmed at the news conference that prop Alex Walmsley has recovered from a knee injury sustained in Friday's 48-2 semi-final win over Catalans Dragons and is confident fellow front-rower James Graham will be fit enough to end his career in the title decider.

Graham, who is hanging up his boots after a 17-year career, was taken off with a head knock in the early stages of the last match and has yet to be formally passed fit.

Image: James Graham is a doubt for the Grand Final after suffering a head knock but St Helens are confident he will be ready

"James Graham will be fine," Woolf said. "Obviously he's got a seven-day protocol to go through and has to tick boxes each day.

"The doc will have the final say but we're very sure he'll be right to play.

"He's been a terrific player for this club for a long time and he was a terrific player in Australia.

"He's a bloke who gives you absolutely everything in terms of passion and effort, there is no better example for any young forward than James Graham.

"He'd like to make it very much not about himself but we'd love to send him out on a positive."

Image: Sean O'Loughlin will get the chance to bring down the curtain on his career in the Super League Grand Final

Wigan captain Sean O'Loughlin is also bringing the curtain down on his career at the KCOM Stadium and Lam says his players will be aiming to send him out on a high.

"It's important we play well for him," he said. "You want to send off your heroes in a positive way.

"Sean sets the bar high, he's a great leader here and we're going to miss him."

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