LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
In a recent update regarding the Broncos' team list for their upcoming game against the Raiders, it has been confirmed that Broncos lock Pat Carrigan will not be able to play due to foot soreness.
This setback has paved the way for Keenan Palasia to take his place in the team's 17-man lineup.
Carrigan's injury is serious enough to warrant a scan, which will be conducted to determine the extent of the damage.
The results of this scan will likely dictate the length of Carrigan's absence from the field.
Meanwhile, Jesse Arthars and Martin Taupau have been named as the 18th and 19th men, respectively, for the match at GIO Stadium tonight.
This means that they will be on standby and ready to step in if any other players sustain injuries or are unable to participate in the game for any reason.
Additionally, this upcoming game holds a significant milestone for winger Corey Oates, as it will mark his 200th NRL game for the Broncos.
This achievement highlights Oates' longevity and dedication to the club, as well as his contribution to the team over the years.
Overall, the Broncos will be without the services of Pat Carrigan due to foot soreness, but they have made the necessary changes to their team list to ensure they are still well-equipped for the clash against the Raiders.
With players like Keenan Palasia stepping up and the experience of Corey Oates, the Broncos will look to secure a victory in this important match.