Adam Reynolds, the captain and halfback for the Broncos, aggravated his knee injury during Thursday night’s 28-18 loss to Souths at Suncorp Stadium. As a result, he will get scans on Friday.
After being forced off the field in the 70th minute, Reynolds—whose right knee was severely strapped at the beginning of the game—was uncertain if he would be ready for the team’s encounter against premiers Penrith on Thursday night.
Reynolds remarked, “I just stirred up what was already there.” “While it felt fine during the game, it is somewhat sore.
“I kind of damaged it in that tackle, but I felt it a little before halftime and thought it would be okay to go back out there. I’ll wait till tomorrow to see how the scan goes before calling. It’s not too serious—it’s just a knee injury.”
Despite needing surgery for a shoulder injury, Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou anticipates representative forward Jai Arrow to return to action this season.
Arrow sustained the injury during the 2024 season’s opening game in Las Vegas, but his coach believes that suggestions that his season may be finished are unfounded.
“For the next three or four weeks, he will be undergoing rehabilitation to strengthen his shoulder,” Demetriou stated.
“I have every confidence that he will return to the field for the remainder of the season.”
Playmaker Cameron Munster of the Storm may not be able to return to action until after the team’s Round 4 bye if they decide to be conservative with his groin injury.
While the five-eighth has a possibility to return in Round 3, Storm general manager of football Frank Ponissi stated that Munster might be delayed until Round 5 due to their next week off.
The medical staff is now being extremely cautious because of the season, but if he feels well enough to play against Newcastle on Sunday, we will. stated Ponissi.
Meanwhile, Nelson Asofa-Solomona, a test forward, will play for the Sunshine Coast Falcons this weekend after recovering from a hamstring ailment.