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Brisbane Broncos general manager Dave Donaghy drops a shocking social media massage to Broncos fans/team…..
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Coach Kevin Walters of the Brisbane Broncos issues a statement following concerning video of Reece Walsh.
Kevin Walters, the coach of the Broncos, has come under fire for his choice to leave Reece Walsh on the field until the very end of Saturday night’s 34-10 victory over the Wests Tigers.
Several times in the second half, the famous fullback appeared to be uncomfortable on the field, which worried the supporters.
Walsh appeared to be having a cramp as he stumbled to his feet after tackles, puked after scoring his second try, and grabbed at his knee and leg.
The Queensland No. 1 didn’t leave the field until quite late in the game, though.
Walters reassured supporters of the sport that Walsh was okay and had not sustained any major wounds.
“First, he had cramps, and then he had vomiting,” Walters recalled of Walsh.
“He had every known injury tonight, but that’s a good thing because he’s OK and will be well for next week.”
Adam Reynolds, who left the game in the 77th minute due to cramps, was also having trouble toward the end of last night’s game.
As top players Selwyn Cobbo and Ezra Mam fight against time to be fit for the Broncos’ revenge game against the Sydney Roosters, Jock Madden will have scans on his pectoral injury.
In the 61st minute of Saturday night’s 34-10 victory over Wests Tigers in Campbelltown, Madden, who was playing five-eighth, departed the field.
On Monday, scans will be performed to determine the extent of any damage.
Brisbane’s regular No. 6 Mam (finger) and center Cobbo (shoulder) were both absent from the Tigers game.
The two will begin training on Tuesday after their injuries are evaluated in advance of the Suncorp Stadium matchup between the Roosters and the team on Friday night.
When the Broncos and Roosters last faced each other in March for the highly anticipated season opening in Las Vegas, Tricolours prop Spencer Leniu referred to Mam as a “monkey.” Leniu was then suspended for eight weeks for using such a racist epithet.
An exciting rematch is set up by the event, which Mam reported to officials on the field and had teammates back up in writing after the game.
Mam and Madden are questionable for the Roosters match, according to Brisbane coach Kevin Walters, following the Tigers’ victory on Saturday.
When asked if she thought Mam and Jock would play, Walters responded, “I wouldn’t think… and Jock, possibly not.”
We’ll think of something. I’m not certain. Although there is a quicker turnaround and Jock is quite sore, we won’t put Ezra
this early in the season, at risk.
“Anyone we play there will do the job for us,” the team said.
Should both be absent, Walters might move Billy Walters, who has played in the halves at the NRL level in the past, from No. 9 to the flexible Tristan Sailor’s No. 6 spot.