Billy Slater came achingly close to playing in Melbourne's NRL grand final, with his surgeon almost giving him the green light.
The superstar fullback was hopeful of being cleared to play in the Storm's charge through the finals with his troublesome shoulder feeling good.
But Storm football manager Frank Ponissi said the surgeon decided to err on the side of caution with the 33-year-old, who had a second reconstruction after round one in March.
"He went to see his surgeon last month because he was feeling great within himself and had started training so he decided to ask the question," Ponissi told SEN radio on Tuesday.
"The surgeon gave him a glowing report but stopped short of giving him the green light to play in September this year.