July 5, 2024

How the Broncos plan to cover for the loss of Payne Haas and Reece Walsh

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Brisbane’s resurrection as an NRL powerhouse happened on the back of some of the best players in the sport, but as the Broncos weather a wretched early-season injury toll, it will be their lesser lights who will need to lead the way.

Already without Payne Haas and Adam Reynolds for last week’s grand final rematch with Penrith, the Broncos lost Reece Walsh inside the first five minutes, leaving them without their three most influential players.

“In any industry when you have your top performers sitting out it’s really hard. In this environment a lot of us do adjust really well, there were just a few times against Penrith when we panicked,” veteran prop Martin Taupau said.

“I don’t want to say we’re at a crossroads, but these are the times that separate the men from the boys.”

The club is hopeful Reynolds will be fit for Friday’s clash with the Cowboys but Haas could miss up to six weeks with a knee injury and Walsh is expected to be out for at least three with a facial fracture.

Brisbane star Reece Walsh suffers facial fracture against Penrith |  news.com.au — Australia's leading news site

Fortunately for the Broncos, they have a track record of holding the gloves up when without their biggest names.

One of their finest performances last season was a 26-22 away victory over the Warriors during an Origin-affected round when they were missing all their representative stars, and they managed four wins from five starts without Walsh across the year.

Taupau said the club can recreate that same attitude over the next few weeks, which includes the clash with the Cowboys, a trip to Melbourne and the first Brisbane derby of the year.

Taupau said the club can recreate that same attitude over the next few weeks, which includes the clash with the Cowboys, a trip to Melbourne and the first Brisbane derby of the year.

“We know we’ve got the talent, we know we have the strength in our squad, it’s about getting our heads together and finding how we did it last year,” Taupau said.

“We’re not starting from scratch, we have that experience to tap into that and what we did in that time last year was phenomenal and we have to use that, use that drive.”

The impressive Tristan Sailor will cover for Walsh at the back, while replacing Haas in the forward pack will be more of a group effort between Taupau, Kobe Hetherington, Fletcher Baker and rising star Xavier Willison.

Willison, a 21-year old giant of a prop, impressed in a badly beaten side against Penrith and looks to be on the verge of a breakout season.

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