In a heartbreaking blow to the Brisbane Broncos, the club is set to lose one of their star players to a significant injury that will keep them sidelined for several weeks. The injury comes just days after a thrilling win against the Sydney Roosters, as the Broncos’ injury woes continue to mount.
The player at the center of the setback is powerhouse forward Patrick Carrigan, who was forced from the field during the second half of the clash due to a suspected knee injury. Initial assessments suggest a tear in the medial ligament, and Carrigan is expected to be out for a minimum of 6-8 weeks. The loss of Carrigan is a massive blow to the Broncos’ forward pack, as he has been a key player in their defensive and attacking setups all season.
Head coach Kevin Walters expressed his disappointment over the injury but remained optimistic about the team’s ability to adapt. “It’s tough to lose someone like Pat, he’s been a leader for us on and off the field,” Walters said. “But we have the depth in this squad to step up and fill the gap. We’ll be doing everything we can to ensure Pat has the best possible recovery.”
Broncos captain Adam Reynolds also spoke out about the injury, emphasizing the importance of staying focused despite the setback. “Pat is a massive part of this team, but we know that everyone needs to step up in his absence,” Reynolds said. “We’ll rally together and keep pushing forward.”
With Carrigan now facing an extended stint on the sidelines, the Broncos will be looking to the likes of Keenan Palasia, Paddy Mago, and Herbie Farnworth to fill the void in the pack. As the team prepares for the upcoming clash against the Melbourne Storm, all eyes will be on how the Broncos adapt to this new challenge and continue their pursuit of a top-four finish.







