BREAKING NEWS: Patrick Carrigan of Brisbane broncos will miss one years of action due to….

Breaking News: Patrick Carrigan to Miss Entire Year Following Serious Injury

The Brisbane Broncos have been dealt a significant blow with star forward Patrick Carrigan set to miss the entire 2024 season due to a severe foot injury. The 26-year-old, a key player for both the Broncos and Queensland’s State of Origin team, sustained the injury during the 2023 NRL season, and despite early hopes for a quicker recovery, recent scans revealed that surgery was necessary. This will lead to an extended recovery time of at least 12 months.

 

Carrigan’s foot soreness had initially sidelined him during critical matches towards the end of the 2023 season, sparking concern within the club. After consultations with medical experts, the injury was confirmed to be more severe than first anticipated, requiring immediate intervention. The nature of the injury and the recovery process means Carrigan will be unable to participate in the 2024 NRL season.

 

Carrigan’s absence leaves a massive gap in the Broncos’ forward pack. Known for his leadership on and off the field, he has been a cornerstone of the team’s success in recent years. His performances in the State of Origin series further cemented his reputation as one of the NRL’s premier forwards, making his absence a tough pill to swallow for Broncos fans and teammates alike.

 

Broncos coach Kevin Walters expressed his support for Carrigan, emphasizing the importance of his recovery and the club’s commitment to supporting him throughout the process. “Patrick is a fighter, and we know he’ll come back stronger,” Walters stated, while also acknowledging the challenge of replacing such an influential player.

 

This setback will undoubtedly test the Broncos’ depth, but the team remains hopeful of overcoming this adversity as they look ahead to the 2024 season without their star forward.

 

 

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