In a shocking development ahead of next season, Queensland Maroons’ key forward Patrick Carrigan has reportedly been ruled out indefinitely due to a major health scare.
According to sources close to the team, Carrigan began experiencing unexplained symptoms earlier this month, leading to a series of urgent medical tests. Doctors have since diagnosed him with a rare autoimmune condition that requires immediate and intensive treatment overseas.
The estimated cost for the full course of treatment is believed to exceed $2 million, sparking concern not only for Carrigan’s career but also for his long-term health.
Queensland coach Billy Slater expressed support for the 26-year-old, stating, “Pat is a fighter on and off the field. Right now, footy takes a back seat — all of Queensland is behind him.”
Carrigan has not yet made a public statement, but teammates have rallied behind him, with fans already flooding social media with messages of support.







