COREY Parker thinks he might have to miss playing in round one next year after injury again struck him down.
Parker (pictured) missed eight weeks after dislocating his wrist in the 2007 season opener, and fate has chimed again with scans today ruling him out for up to a month.
Parker is out of the WOW Brisbane Broncos’ match against the Roosters this Friday after tearing the posterior cruciate ligament in his knee scoring a try last weekend.
He joins fellow forward Joel Clinton on the sidelines, who will be out for a similar period with medial ligament damage.
“I aren’t having much luck with round one,†said Parker today.(lol I aren't :P)
“I did it when I scored, and kicking the goal afterwards felt unusual. I swung my foot through but it felt like it was still behind me.â€Â
David Stagg and Sam Thaiday will be the new Broncos in the pack, with David Taylor and Nick Kenny chosen to be replacements on the bench.
Ben Hannant has been named at prop after scans today cleared him of major damage to his Achilles tendon. He is still rated only a 50 per cent chance of playing against his old club at Aussie Stadium.
Lockyer will start at five-eighth after he came off the bench in last week’s 48-12 shellacking of the Panthers, his first match back from a knee reconstruction.
Lockyer looked good when he came back, scoring a try after putting Justin Hodges through a gap.
Hodges joked it was a relief to have him back after the Broncos experimented last year with different players at number six.
“After having blokes like Sam Thaiday and Tonie Carroll playing there it is good to play outside someone who can pass,†quipped Hodges.
Broncos team to play the Roosters:
1. Karmichael Hunt
2. Reece Robinson
3. Steve Michaels
4. Justin Hodges
5. Darius Boyd
6. Darren Lockyer ©
7. Peter Wallace
8. Ben Hannant
9. PJ Marsh
10. Sam Thaiday
11. David Stagg
12. Ashton Sims
13. Tonie Carroll
Reserves:
14. Shane Perry
15. David Taylor
16. Greg Eastwood
17. Nick Kenny
Two first choice forwards out for a month, what do you guys think. Do we have good depth to cover them properly and is wallace any good at kicking. Do you think these 2 injuries will have any significant effect?
Parker (pictured) missed eight weeks after dislocating his wrist in the 2007 season opener, and fate has chimed again with scans today ruling him out for up to a month.
Parker is out of the WOW Brisbane Broncos’ match against the Roosters this Friday after tearing the posterior cruciate ligament in his knee scoring a try last weekend.
He joins fellow forward Joel Clinton on the sidelines, who will be out for a similar period with medial ligament damage.
“I aren’t having much luck with round one,†said Parker today.(lol I aren't :P)
“I did it when I scored, and kicking the goal afterwards felt unusual. I swung my foot through but it felt like it was still behind me.â€Â
David Stagg and Sam Thaiday will be the new Broncos in the pack, with David Taylor and Nick Kenny chosen to be replacements on the bench.
Ben Hannant has been named at prop after scans today cleared him of major damage to his Achilles tendon. He is still rated only a 50 per cent chance of playing against his old club at Aussie Stadium.
Lockyer will start at five-eighth after he came off the bench in last week’s 48-12 shellacking of the Panthers, his first match back from a knee reconstruction.
Lockyer looked good when he came back, scoring a try after putting Justin Hodges through a gap.
Hodges joked it was a relief to have him back after the Broncos experimented last year with different players at number six.
“After having blokes like Sam Thaiday and Tonie Carroll playing there it is good to play outside someone who can pass,†quipped Hodges.
Broncos team to play the Roosters:
1. Karmichael Hunt
2. Reece Robinson
3. Steve Michaels
4. Justin Hodges
5. Darius Boyd
6. Darren Lockyer ©
7. Peter Wallace
8. Ben Hannant
9. PJ Marsh
10. Sam Thaiday
11. David Stagg
12. Ashton Sims
13. Tonie Carroll
Reserves:
14. Shane Perry
15. David Taylor
16. Greg Eastwood
17. Nick Kenny
Two first choice forwards out for a month, what do you guys think. Do we have good depth to cover them properly and is wallace any good at kicking. Do you think these 2 injuries will have any significant effect?