Reed maybe forced into retirement?

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JACK Reed faces a painful fight to avoid retirement with the veteran Broncos centre battling an arthritic shoulder that threatens to prematurely end his season.

Reed will miss the clash against Penrith at Suncorp Stadium and Broncos medicos admit they have no idea whether the British Test star will be seen again this year.
The 28-year-old is one of Brisbane’s most maligned players but Reed remains the most seasoned member of a relatively inexperienced Broncos three-quarter line.
The veteran of 129 NRL games was initially expected to miss four weeks after being a surprise withdrawal on the eve of Brisbane’s clash against Canberra last month.
Now the full extent of Reed’s injury woes have surfaced. The rugged centre has previously undergone four surgeries on his battered shoulders but not even a fifth operation can cure the arthritis causing pain in his right shoulder.


Broncos strength-and-conditioning coach Jeremy Hickmans said Reed plans to return this season, but can’t guarantee it.
“It could be two weeks, it could be two months, we really don’t know,” Hickmans said.
“It’s a toss of the coin.
“We really hope to see Jack back this year, but I really don’t know where he sits at the moment. He could turn up on Monday and be fantastic, but we might not see him for the rest of the year.
“Jack could have another surgery but that won’t fix the problem really because there’s some arthritic issues to deal with.”
Reed has been working overtime on rehabilitation during his time on the sidelines. The Bribie Island junior is off-contract next year but if he chooses to play on, either at the Broncos or in the English Super League, he faces playing through the pain barrier.
Despite carrying a shoulder injury into last year’s grand final, Reed underlined his toughness with an outstanding performance against the Cowboys in the decider.


While Reed has battled shoulder problems for the past five years, Hickmans said he had not raised the prospect of quitting the NRL.
“I haven’t spoken about retirement with Jack,” he said. “I had some time in pre-season with him and his reconstruction went really well. He has never spoken to me about retirement.
“If he wasn’t a footy player, he’d probably do nothing for a year, which really isn’t an option for an NRL player.
“It’s a pain and a function thing which are pretty well linked. It’s a case of how much we can do with him and there is no set protocol as to what he can cope with in this situation.”
Meanwhile, Hickmans is confident Reed’s clubmate, Maroons ace Matt Gillett, won’t require surgery on the shoulder he injured in Origin III.
“Gillo is good, there is nothing structural there,” he said. “He has irritated the rotator cuff but we’re hoping he’ll be back in a few weeks.”
 
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Damn. Hopefully he gets it right.
 
Doesn't deserve his career to end like that, I genuinely hope he gets healthy and has another good 4 or 5 years, whether it's in the NRL or SL.
 
Never understood the hate for Reed. He's one of those "useful mammal" types that all good clubs need. From what I've read he's also a popular guy in the locker room.
 
Whether good or bad, slow or fast, he doesn't deserve to go out through injury.
Despite not being the biggest fan of Reed I 100% appreciate and respect him for turning up each week and fighting through his injuries to put on our jersey.
 
Jack has a great attitude, he is tough and has been playing in pain for quite a while. I don't think he is actually as bad as some think he is, it's just his injuries have dulled his effectiveness. Hope he comes through this.
 
He's our Dellavedova, hopefully he follows Delly in getting a big money contract on his way out.
 
"In @7NewsQueensland Jack Reed has begun retirement talks with Broncos. Could seek insurance pay out due to injuries that will last his life."

Chris Gary on Twitter
 
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"In @7NewsQueensland Jack Reed has begun retirement talks with Broncos. Could seek insurance pay out due to injuries that will last his life."

Chris Gary on Twitter
[MENTION=1769]Foordy[/MENTION] after hearing reading this..

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"In @7NewsQueensland Jack Reed has begun retirement talks with Broncos. Could seek insurance pay out due to injuries that will last his life."

Chris Gary on Twitter
That's awful news :( Huge fan of Reed. He always gave 110% to the jersey and I'll genuinely miss never seeing him in a Broncos jersey again.
 
Its no way to have to finish up. Whatever people think of Jack, no one can question his commitment and toughness. I wonder if him playing injured so much has had a hand in this.
 
Always sad to see a player bow out early due to injury.
 
Even Foordy wouldn't wish that on him. That's all kinds of fucked.
 
Petty pathetic if someone is cheering about this news especially to a guy who busted his ass for this club and always gave it all
if half of our side had reeds heart then we wouldn't lose a game
 
He's a good character Reedy, I really hope it comes good.
 
Very sorry for the bloke if this is true.

Regardless of what anyone thinks of him as a player, he has always given 110% for the Broncos jersey, and deserves better than to be forced out through injury.
 

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