LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a move that has left fans scratching their heads and pundits questioning his decision-making, Broncos coach Kevin Walters had to face the music regarding his handling of Reece Walsh during a recent match against the Tigers.
The young fullback, who was on fire with two sensational tries in the Broncos' dominant 34-10 win, raised concerns when he appeared to be in distress on the field.
Reports from news.com.au painted a worrying picture as Walsh battled through potential injuries, clutching at his calf and knee and even being seen vomiting on the field.
Despite Walsh's valiant efforts, including a game-high 185m run, it was clear that he was struggling to continue playing at full capacity.
With the game already in the bag for the Broncos, questions arose as to why Walsh was left on the field for an extended period of time before being taken off with just five minutes remaining.
In the high-pressure world of Rugby League, where every decision can make or break a team's performance, Walters' call to keep Walsh in the game has been met with scrutiny and criticism.
As the coach now faces the fallout from this controversial incident, he must regroup and show leadership in guiding his team through turbulent times.