LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Despite some injury concerns leading up to the grand final, Broncos coach Kevin Walters has laughed off any worries and confirmed that the team will be fielding their full 1-17 lineup.
This news comes after strike centre Herbie Farnworth suffered a scare during training when he limped off and didn't complete the session.
However, Walters assures fans that Farnworth is fine and only had a "few little niggles".
In addition to Farnworth, key members of the spine, Reece Walsh and Adam Reynolds, also required treatment for minor leg complaints.
But Walters is confident that they will be fit and ready for the grand final.
He explains that these issues are just precautionary measures and that it's common for players to feel sore and stiff after a game.
Walters made these comments during an interview on SENQ Breakfast, where he reassured fans that the team is in good shape.
Despite the late drama surrounding the injuries, the Broncos are determined to take the field and give their all against Penrith.
With the grand final just a few days away, the team is focused on their preparation and ensuring that they are mentally and physically ready for the challenge ahead.
Overall, Walters' dismissal of the injury concerns and confirmation of a full strength lineup will provide much-needed reassurance to Broncos fans.
With their key players set to take the field, the team will be looking to put their best foot forward and give it their all in the grand final.