Worst fears realised as injury hit Broncos star

Brisbane’s injury issue has become worse, with star fullback Reece Walsh expected to miss time due to a facial fracture sustained in his horrific knock against Penrith, according to scans.

After a head collision with Walsh that ended the Broncos star’s game in the fourth minute, Panthers center Taylan May was not charged.

However, the news for Kevin Walters’ men was not good…

Following the 34-12 loss on Thursday night, Walsh was taken for urgent scans, which later showed a facial fracture.

Dave Ballard, the high performance head of the Broncos, stated, “As a result, he cannot fly home and is being driven back up to Brisbane today [on a bus] by our staff.”

Following the 34-12 loss on Thursday night, Walsh was taken for urgent scans, which later showed a facial fracture.

Dave Ballard, the high performance head of the Broncos, stated, “As a result, he cannot fly home and is being driven back up to Brisbane today [on a bus] by our staff.”

“In the coming days, after we speak with a specialist and the injury settles down, we will be able to estimate how much football Reece will miss.”

Prior to their matchup with North Queensland on Friday, Brisbane will be missing three of its most important players due to injuries sustained by Walsh.

Adam Reynolds, the halfback, won’t play again until round five against Melbourne, while prop Payne Haas will also be out for the next month due to a knee injury.

Walters acknowledged on Thursday night that the Broncos were exposed at the edges due to Walsh’s injury and that he had to reconsider his interchange bench.

With Walsh playing fullback and Selwyn Cobbo filling in for him, second-rower Brendan Piakura was forced to defend at left center and prop Fletcher Baker on an edge.

As a result, the visiting team’s defense was easily breached by the premiers, who scored three tries in the first half.

Tristan Sailor was parked as our 18th man, but he was unable to enter the game. Thus, we will not repeat that action,’ stated Walters.

“We need specialists if we lose some of those outside backs, so we have to have someone like Sailor on the bench.”

As a coach, it is my responsibility to select the best players for our bench to ensure that we cover any situation. There, I accept some of the guilt.

Walters, meanwhile, stated during the game that he thought Walsh and May’s head collision was “just one of those things that happens.”

Following Walsh’s transfer of the ball, May surged out of the line and attempted to hit the Broncos fullback, resulting in a head-on collision. This led to May being placed on report.

Referee Gerard Sutton informed May that he had a “duty of care” to prevent the head collision and that he ought to have bowed down as he prepared for contact.

Ivan Cleary, the coach at Penrith, however, insisted that the contact was only coincidental.’No-one wants to see the best players go off, but I just saw it as an accident,’ Cleary said.

‘I thought he was trying to pull out of the tackle, he was directly upright, which is not how you tackle.

‘If he had of bent down, he probably would have hit him in the head with his shoulder.

‘Reece Walsh moves pretty fast, these things happen. I’m not too concerned about that.’

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