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Following a quad injury sustained in the pre-season encounter against the Bulldogs, Brisbane Broncos centre Kotoni Staggs is expected to miss the first rounds of the NRL season.

Key Brisbane backline player Stagg exited the field mere minutes into the game, and scans verified a more severe setback than first thought. Dave Ballard, the Broncos head of performance, confirmed that the 26-year-old faced a major period on the sidelines.
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Ballard revealed via a club press statement, “Kotoni has picked up a quad injury and had a scan yesterday; he will spend the next 4-6 weeks with our rehab staff.” “We know he’s already starting that rehab program today and will be doing everything he can to get back on the paddock.”
Including the Broncos’ opening against the Roosters on March 6, the injury rules Staggs out for at least the first month of the season. As he considers substitute choices, Coach Michael Maguire suffers a selection headache from his absence.
Kotoni sadly will miss the early rounds of 2025 due to a quad ailment.
Mariner and Shibasaki in line for Broncos’ central post
Your The main runners to occupy Staggs’ post are Mariner and Gehamat Shibasaki. Mariner, who has six tries in his previous four Sydney games, appears the most likely choice; Shibasaki is aiming for a comeback following last season outside the NRL.
Jack Gosiewski stays in the concussion protocol while the Broncos will also be without Jock Madden for Round 1 due to a hamstring problem. Payne Haas, however, along with fullback Reece Walsh, is expected to start against the Roosters.
Maguire’s team, which looked strong in their pre-season championship triumph, now faces an early test of depth. Broncos great Corey Parker has highlighted the second-row struggle between Jack Gosiewski and Brendan Piakura, stressing the value of recognizing players who standout during the off-season.
“I think, yes, Piakura is in a battle with Jack Gosiewski,” Parker remarked on SEN Radio. “When Madge Maguire first arrived at the Broncos, he presented his speech and criteria… he wants people that have had a wonderful off-season, who have worked so well, to know they will have the first opportunity. Jack Gosiewski is getting his chance and, to his word, has had an outstanding off-season.
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