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With Adam Reynolds officially ruled out for the next three months, the Broncos have a tricky path ahead, with the loss of their skipper and halfback leaving a difficult void to fill.

Reynolds will undergo surgery for a ruptured biceps injury sustained after a tackle gone wrong in the horror loss against the Roosters, which also saw winger Jesse Arthars sidelined with a broken jaw.

While Reynolds will be hopeful of a return in Round 22, the immediate concern for coach Kevin Walters is to balance his spine, with understudy half Jock Madden, who has been out with a pectoral injury, also no certainty to be fit for this week’s game against the Eels. Josh Rogers, who made his NRL debut last year, is another half in the mix for the Broncos should Madden be unavailable.

 

“We have got good depth … we will get Adam back I am pretty sure before the year is out,” Walters said in an effort to be upbeat following the match.

 

“We would prefer for guys to not get injured, but it gives us an opportunity to have a really good look at Jock for the next 12 or 14 weeks.

While Reynolds will be hopeful of a return in Round 22, the immediate concern for coach Kevin Walters is to balance his spine, with understudy half Jock Madden, who has been out with a pectoral injury, also no certainty to be fit for this week’s game against the Eels. Josh Rogers, who made his NRL debut last year, is another half in the mix for the Broncos should Madden be unavailable.

“We have got good depth … we will get Adam back I am pretty sure before the year is out,” Walters said in an effort to be upbeat following the match.