Broncos forward Corey Jensen ruled out for remainder of NRL season
Brisbane Broncos forward Corey Jensen will miss the rest of the NRL season following a significant injury sustained during recent training sessions.
Injury setback for Brisbane
The Brisbane Broncos have confirmed that forward Corey Jensen will be sidelined for the duration of the current NRL campaign. The injury occurred during a club training session and is expected to prevent his involvement in the Round 18 clash and all subsequent fixtures.
Club medical staff completed assessments following the incident, determining that the severity of the injury necessitates an extended period of rehabilitation. This development presents a significant challenge for the Broncos' forward rotation as they navigate the latter stages of the season.
Impact on Broncos roster depth
Jensen's absence forces the coaching staff to adjust their selection strategy for the upcoming rounds. The loss of a consistent forward adds pressure to the existing roster, particularly as the club pushes for ladder positioning.
The club's medical department will monitor Jensen's progress throughout his recovery process. While the exact nature of the injury has not been detailed further, the timeline for his return to full training has been ruled out for this year.
NRL Round 18 implications
The news arrives ahead of NRL Round 18, a critical period for teams contesting the top eight. The Broncos will need to rely on their depth to fill the void left by Jensen in the pack.
Key areas for the club moving forward include:
- Recalling injured forwards to the starting lineup.
- Adjusting defensive structures to compensate for the loss of Jensen's presence.
- Managing the workload of remaining forwards to prevent further attrition.
