However, they are not alone in their recovery journeys—several other players are also on the mend, dealing with injuries that have sidelined them from the action.
Broncos prop Payne Haas has been ruled out of the highly anticipated Thursday night match against the Panthers due to a troubling knee complaint. Despite being named in the lineup as recently as Tuesday, the club disclosed on Wednesday that a last-minute adjustment was necessary.
Fletcher Baker has been elevated to the starting side in Haas's absence, while Xavier Willison is set to bolster the bench, stepping in to fill the gap left by Haas's sidelined status.
The injury occurred during the golden point loss to the Cowboys last week.
Continues a frustrating run with injuries for the Samoa international.
Currently sidelined, contributing to the Storm's list of injuries.
The Storm keenly awaits his return.
Joins the 17 along with Jordan Rapana.
His return bolsters the team after several losses due to injuries.
Missed the Round 3 meeting with the Titans.
Cleared of serious injury and missed the grand final rematch with the Broncos.
Expected to boost the Warriors' lineup upon return.
The team and fans alike eagerly anticipate his return.
This is a significant loss for the Broncos, as Reynolds is an integral part of the team.
Additional players like Sua Fa'alogo, Jordan Rapana, Seb Kris, Star To'a, Royce Hunt, Poasa Faa'mausili, Christian Welch, Jacob Liddle, Bailey Simonsson, and Luke Keary were mentioned with various injuries or return statuses, ranging from concussion protocols to muscle and joint injuries, significantly impacting team compositions and strategies ahead of upcoming matches.
These developments significantly impact NRL betting odds, as punters and fans closely monitor the situation. With key players sidelined, predicting match outcomes becomes more challenging, adding an extra layer of excitement for those engaged in sports betting.