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Round 21 - Bulldogs vs Broncos
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[QUOTE="Unbreakable, post: 2963279, member: 8290"] [SIZE=6][B]Glenn Aims For Shock Comeback[/B][/SIZE] broncos.com.au Mon 30 Jul 2018, 12:53 PM ALEX Glenn says he is 'confident' he can prove his fitness to face the Bulldogs on Thursday after it was first feared he had a broken wrist. Glenn left the field early in Thursday's 12-10 win over the Sharks. Medical staff were certain he had broken his wrist, but scans taken on the night showed no signs of a fracture. He does have some internal damage to his wrist but after getting through training this morning at the Clive Berghofer Centre, has put himself in the frame to play in Sydney. "It went well this morning," said Glenn straight after training today. "I didn't do any contact out there because I don't want to push it too hard too early. "But I was able to function well and pass and catch the ball. "There is some pain there, but if I can get through training on Wednesday I am pretty confident I can play." It is a huge turnaround for Glenn and great news for the Broncos. Both he and medical staff were certain his wrist was broken after Glenn took some friendly fire from five-eighth Anthony Milford. "I was tackling Valentine Holmes and Milf's shoulder came in and hit me right on the joint," he explained. "I lost feeling straight away and couldn't squeeze or anything. "That is why we thought it was broken." In other injury news, Tevita Pangai junior trained in the gym today as the Broncos manage a groin complaint. It is not the same hamstring injury that gave him trouble last month, and he is on track to play against the Dogs. Kotoni Staggs also did not train after playing 80 minutes of Intrust Super Cup for the Redcliffe Dolphins on Saturday. He was made eligible to play after not getting on the field for the Broncos on Thursday night. Source: [URL]https://www.broncos.com.au/news/2018/07/30/glenn-aims-for-shock-comeback/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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