PRE-GAME Round 14 - Eels vs Broncos

vs

Kickoff In:

Thursday
Morning
10:00

Team Lists

 
Why is no one on the Papenhuyzen train?!
I like him but it does not look like melbourne will let him go. Drinkwater is behind hughes and papenhuyzen and has expressed interest in leaving melbourne, so is a more likely pick up
 
Dearden out for 8-10 weeks, had surgery today.

Alex Glenn & Joe Ofahengaue also unavailable for this game, Glenn out for 1-2 weeks with an MCL strain.
 
I've said it a few times, but I actually think Sam Tomkins was decent in his NRL stint. Everyone calls it an unequivocal fail, but he did some really good stuff in 2014 and had an injury affected 2015.

2014 he had 13 tries & 12 try assists whilst averaging over 100m per game, that's not too shabby for a 25 year old Fullback playing his first season of NRL, I kind of wish he had stuck around a few more years, think he could've had a good career over here.

Probably ended up at the wrong club in the Warriors.
 
do we actually have any money to be chasing a fullback or are these all pie in the sky suggestions?
 
Dearden out for 8-10 weeks, had surgery today.

I hope he doesn't fall behind in the pecking order due to this.

I think he is our future. But I guess this means O'Sullivan has his chance to stake his claim for the halfback spot moving forward.
 
do we actually have any money to be chasing a fullback or are these all pie in the sky suggestions?

I know we have to upgrade blokes, but we've flicked a fair few players and hopefully have 750kish from Boyd going and will probably cut Bird when he's off contract so we should be able to afford a million dollar player.
 
think we need to be pretty calculated when looking for fb needs to be the complete package running ballplaying and a kicking game if we are going to spend big
 
Hopefully Dearden makes a quicker recovery than estimated 8-10 weeks. DCE and Foran made it back in 5-6 weeks according to NRL Physio.

This season has been all over the place. Season ending injury to our highly paid centre who was just starting to hit some real good form. New halfback who is looking really solid and helping us win some games by tightening up that right edge defence, out for 5-10 weeks.

Let's hope we can get another winning streak going with Turpin at hooker and O'Sullivan at halfback. Turpin just gives us so much more width, he can pass it further, faster and more accurately than Macca. He is faster, reads the game better and hits harden in defence. Come on Seibold, time to prove yourself as the head coach of the Brisbane Broncos and make the big calls!
 
We wouldn't be wooden spoon contenders with Macca. Yesterday isn't a good barometer either as we had so many players underperforming, a disruptive injury and 3 players missing. Certainly the eels game should give us a better idea
Pretty sure the spoon is out of our reach now, but if we wanted a crack at it, scratching our nuts over Macca would be giving it a good shot.
 
NRL.com says Dearden is out for five weeks

5 weeks is a ballpark estimate. It's on the wire.

Brisbane halfback Tom Dearden is facing several weeks on the sidelines following confirmation he will need surgery on his injured ankle. The 18-year-old limped off in the opening minutes of Sunday's 26-18 loss to NRL rivals Gold Coast at Suncorp Stadium, and scans have confirmed a syndesmosis injury.

Tom Deardon at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday.
Tom Deardon at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday. Credit:Dave Hunt/AAP

Dearden will have surgery on Tuesday, and Broncos head of performance Paul Devlin said a cautious approach will be taken with the youngster's recovery. "It is a fairly sensible rehab time of five weeks plus, but he is an 18-year-old player so we will take maximum caution with that," Devlin said.

"Daly Cherry-Evans got it down to five and-a-half weeks, which is pretty impressive.
"But he is a young player so we won't be putting any pressure on him in that regard and we will do what is best for him." Dearden's absence means Anthony Seibold is light on halfback options following Kodi Nikorima's departure for the Warriors earlier this season.

Former Sydney Rooster Sean O'Sullivan has been plying his trade in the Queensland Cup for Norths Devils but is yet to play for the Broncos. Impressive youngster Jake Turpin filled in for Dearden at halfback on Sunday with returning hooker Andrew McCullough coming off the bench, and Seibold indicated he may consider sticking with that line-up for Saturday's clash with Parramatta in Sydney.

The Broncos will head south without veteran backrower Alex Glenn, who suffered a medial collateral ligament injury during his 250th NRL appearance. The club has also received good news on representative prop Joe Ofahengaue's knee. The 23-year-old suffered a bad cut to his knee during his State of Origin debut for Queensland last week, which required surgery.
Ofahengaue visited his surgeon on Monday and, with the wound showing no signs of infection, it is hoped he will be fit to return for the Broncos following the bye against Newcastle on June 29.

AAP

 
think we need to be pretty calculated when looking for fb needs to be the complete package running ballplaying and a kicking game if we are going to spend big

Ponga but he isn't available yet. Drinkwater is available and will be dirt cheap, it makes so much sense.
 
NRL Physio saying 8-10 weeks.

I would trust his judgement over someone managing a webpage.

"Worst case scenario."

5483
 
Last edited:

Active Now

No members online now.
Top
  AdBlock Message
Please consider adding BHQ to your Adblock Whitelist. We do our best to make sure it doesn't affect your experience on the website, and the funds help us pay server and software costs.