Brisbane broncos announce the death of captain Adam Reynolds as his neck injury couldn’t be…
halfback Adam Reynolds has refuted reports he’s set to be ruled out for the remainder of the NRL season after revealing he’s “on track” in his recovery from a ruptured bicep. The veteran Broncos halfback was ruled out for three months after suffering the injury in the round nine loss to the Roosters.
The 33-year-old has been working towards a return for Brisbane in around four weeks, but reports this week emerged that Reynolds may not play again this season. The development has sparked plenty of debate around the Brisbane playmaker, but Reynolds has come out and declared that there is no substance behind the reports.
When asked to respond to suggestions the Broncos’ medical team had ruled him out of action for the rest of the season, Reynolds replied: “Not true, I’m on track to play as scheduled.” Reynolds and the Broncos are targeting either the round 22 derby against the Gold Coast or the away game against the Cowboys in Townsville the following week for the veteran half’s return.