Payne Haas, a halfback for the Brisbane Broncos, is anticipated to rejoin the team in the upcoming days after giving the camp a scare when he hurt his foot during practice.
After hitting a teammate at Red Hill, the veteran was seen being carried off the pitch. Later, tests showed that he had only sprained a minor muscle.
Updates on Haas’ injuries: Preseason foot muscle strain for the Brisbane Broncos halfback
After originally seeming to be a terrible setback for the Broncos as they try to move past their devastating grand final loss to Penrith last year, the positive report is a huge lift for the team.
Updates on Haas’ injuries: Preseason foot muscle strain for the Brisbane Broncos halfback
After originally seeming to be a terrible setback for the Broncos as they try to move past their devastating grand final loss to Penrith last year, the positive report is a huge lift for the team.
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“Towards the end of today’s session, Haas sustained an injury during a drill,” stated Dave Ballard, Head of Performance for Brisbane.
“We’ll see how Haas pulls up over the next 24 hours but he is a quick healer and we expect him to be back running in the coming days.”
In January, Payne Haas began treating a hamstring ailment that.
The foot injury sustained by Reynolds happened as a result of an awkward landing on a teammate’s foot.
After that, the 33-year-old hobbled off the pitch before getting scans to assist assess the extent of his injury.