The Raiders have named their final 17 ahead of tonight's match against the Brisbane Broncos. Corey Horsburgh will start the match, with Josh Papalii moving to ...
As reported during the week, the Broncos origin stars are being rested, so as announced Brenko Lee comes into the centres and Jordan Pereira on the wing.
Corey Horsburgh 9. Corey Harawira-Naera 19. Corey Jensen 9. Corey Oates 4. Adam Elliott 8. Delouise Hoeter and Matt Frawley are the 18th men.
Payne Haas, Herbie Farnworth and Adam Reynolds were injured in Brisbane's win over Canberra.
“They did a good job to hang in there and keep us away.” Reynolds said they were “never going to give up” despite the injury carnage. “There’s a whole host of guys in there that are really busted.” Reynolds said he was “pretty sore” and would have scans on Sunday morning to determine the extent of the damage. Walters said Haas would also get his shoulder X-rayed: “He was in a fair bit of pain as well. “So it was a great effort by everyone, particularly those guys backing up from Origin too.
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Josh Curran (knee) - Round 14 Dylan Lucas (knee) - Round 14 Nelson Asofa-Solomona (knee) - Round 14 Phillip Sami (knee) - Round 14 But let’s hope that is not the news coming out of the Cowboys.” He came from the field rubbing the back of his head.
Brisbane Broncos and New South Wales Blues star Payne Haas has injured his right shoulder during the club's Round 14 clash with the Canberra Raiders, ...
Former player Michael Ennis, who was in commentary, also noted that Haas still had a band-aid on his left shoulder, indicating he was receiving injections to continue playing. "He will not take part in the remainder." He has done the AC joint in his right shoulder.
The Canberra Raiders had the Brisbane Broncos on the rack. Down to one fit man on the bench, with both Adam Reynolds and Payne Haas injured on the pine.
Covering the Raiders, Cavalry, cycling and racing, plus everything else that involves sport in the ACT, for The Canberra Times. Basically I love sport and watching it is a full-time job. Down to one fit man on the bench, with both Adam Reynolds and Payne Haas injured on the pine. Covering the Raiders, Cavalry, cycling and racing, plus everything else that involves sport in the ACT, for The Canberra Times. Basically I love sport and watching it is a full-time job. Adam Elliott (141m) was also excellent in the middle, crashing over for a try to put the Raiders up 18-16 at half-time. He almost created one as well, producing a brilliant offload for Savage - but the fullback delayed his pass to Fogarty and the chance was lost. Reynolds (ribs) would be a massive loss for the Broncos - he was instrumental in the Brisbane win.
The Broncos survived the loss of captain Adam Reynolds, star prop Payne Haas and English centre Herbie Farnworth to hold out the Raiders 24-18 at Suncorp ...
It would have been the exactly the same for us, it would have been a great win for us if a couple of things went the other way. That was a good win for Kev, a couple of players out and a couple of key players injured during the game and had to go off. There are a whole host of guys who are really busted and Canberra played a tough game tonight. That's why I love coaching my blokes, we have got a wonderful camaraderie and culture and give Kev a bit of time he is going to have the same. - Reynolds kicked a 55th minute penalty goal to give the Broncos a six point buffer but it was obvious he was in pain and the captain left the field soon after, with Farnworth following in the 61st minute. Haas left the field in the 28th minute with a shoulder injury and Reynolds (ribs) and Farnworth (bicep) joined him on the sideline midway through the second half in a night of carnage for Brisbane.
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When we can do that consistently over long periods like 12 months, two years, three years, four years like the Storm and the Roosters, South Sydney, Penrith. All those clubs have been very consistent for a long time. “I copped a whack in the back and Alfie just said, get off mate. “The groin was sweet it was the ribs there. “That is the direction that we need to head in, but we are happy with where we are, but we know we have a lot of work in front of us as well.” It is pretty sore. It’s a longer term one.
An undermanned and injury-hit Brisbane Broncos have dug deep to fight out a gutsy 24-18 win over a hard-running Canberra Raiders in front of 28142 fans at ...
Reynolds converted for a 22-18 lead in the 43rd minute. In the next set, Brisbane’s stand-in right side of centre Brenko Lee and winger Pereira combined to notch a great try. Fogarty made it 12-12 with the conversion from in front. Jamal Fogarty converted to square up the contest 6-6. Reynolds converted for a 6-0 early lead. Lee put a lovely step and fend on Matt Timoko before drawing in Cotric and slipping the ball to a flying Pereira who ran the ball around to the improve the position with his first NRL try for the Broncos. Reynolds converted again for 12-6 in the 21st minute.
The Canberra Raiders have suffered a disappointing 24-18 loss to the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium.
The Raiders looked to have gained momentum in the match and looked dangerous but it was the Broncos who were able to score the next try. The Broncos came close to scoring again off the back of a Raiders error but failed to capitalise. The Raiders will return home to take on the Knights at GIO Stadium next Sunday. It was a great bit of individual brilliance from Brenko Lee off the scrum who put Jordan Pereira over in the right corner. Reynolds converted from the left side of the post to put the Broncos up 6-0. Fogarty converted to bring the game to 6-6.
The Broncos didn't have a single player left on their bench as Adam Reynolds, Payne Haas and Herbie Farnworth were struck down in the win over Canberra.
Ricky Stuart was on his feet in the coaching box and not in a good way. Suddenly, he looks like one of the best middle forwards in the game and the former Broncos captain has taken his output to new levels. Corey Jensen was left as the only useable interchange player on a night where Origin players Selwyn Cobbo, Kurt Capewell and Kotoni Staggs were already out of commission. “I didn’t want to leave the field but I was struggling to do my job. The former Rabbitoh did his best to continue but was eventually ushered from the field by Broncos medical staff. Nobody could fault his courage but the pain was obvious.
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Joseph Tapine (209m) and Cory Horsburgh (173m) were explosive for the Raiders while NSW centre Jack Wighton was dangerous in backing up from Wednesday night's loss but lacked opportunities to find the killer blow. Reynolds (ribs) didn't finish the game in his comeback from a groin injury but is hopeful of returning next week to face Melbourne, while Farnworth (bicep) could miss the rest of the season and is in doubt for England's World Cup charge. "Certainly (among the bravest wins), even in my time here as a player and on the staff here," Walters said.
The Broncos were already without Kotoni Staggs, Selwyn Cobbo and Kurt Capewell entering into the contest, but were weakened even further as a catastrophic run ...
"Selwyn will certainly be available and I believe Kotoni and also Kurt Capewell, so there’s three to come in. "But we’ll wait and see what the scans come up with. We’re sort of wearing the consequences of that now." He was struggling in the second half. "We’ve won some footy games, but we’ve got to keep this club moving forward. "Canberra played a tough game tonight.
Kevin Walters says Brisbane's gritty defeat of Canberra rates among the bravest he's seen as a five-time premiership...
Joseph Tapine (209m) and Cory Horsburgh (173m) were explosive for the Raiders while NSW centre Jack Wighton was dangerous in backing up from Wednesday night's loss but lacked opportunities to find the killer blow. Reynolds (ribs) didn't finish the game in his comeback from a groin injury but is hopeful of returning next week to face Melbourne, while Farnworth (bicep) could miss the rest of the season and is in doubt for England's World Cup charge. "Certainly (among the bravest wins), even in my time here as a player and on the staff here," Walters said.
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Walters said the playmaker had the temperament to handle the hype. Reynolds and Haas are optimistic they'll be fit to face Melbourne on Friday, but there are fears Farnworth's injury may be season-ending as the English centre races the clock to be fit for the end-of-year World Cup. Ezra Mam's brilliance could not be buried by the injury carnage around him but Brisbane coach Kevin Walters expects the teenage playmaker to handle the NRL hype now set to come his way.
Brisbane 's win over Canberra came at a potentially huge cost, with the Broncos losing Payne Haas, Adam Reynolds and Herbie Farnworth to significant ...
We just ran out of troops at the end.' It was a great effort by everyone. The Broncos lost Payne Haas (right) to an AC shoulder injury in the first half on Saturday, while Adam Reynolds (left) departed with a rib injury
The 33-year-old mum-of-three was on top of the world after her NRLW debut. Six days later, a routine fitness check raised the alarm.
“It’s hard to see her go through this but (I have) no doubt, the positivity and how strong she is, that she’ll get through it.” “It started in my gall bladder, went through to my liver and one of the lymph nodes,” she explained. The 33-year-old mother-of-three was on top of the world when she made her NRLW debut in a victory over the Dragons.
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“It was carnage for the Brisbane Broncos last night. “He’s out for between ten and twelve weeks and Cory Paix the back up hooker has been doing a terrific job in tandem with Billy Walters he’s done his MCL so he’s out for four to six weeks as well. “That’s big news for the Broncos that he’ll be missing for at least the next couple of weeks.”