The Gold Coast Bulletin

Reyno a must to play: Walters

BRONCOS CONFIDENT

- PETER BADEL

BRONCOS coach Kevin Walters has dismissed concerns about Adam Reynolds’ longterm health and has backed his injured skipper to get the green light for Brisbane’s seasonopen­ing blockbuste­r against Penrith.

Walters said he had no plans to rest Reynolds this season to help safeguard his champion captain in the twilight of his career after Brisbane’s most important player was again wiped out of the preseason trials.

For the second consecutiv­e year, Reynolds failed to play a single minute of trial action, missing Saturday night’s 20-18 NRL Pre-Season Challenge defeat of the Cowboys due to a lower back injury.

Reynolds turns 33 in July and there is a view the Broncos need to carefully manage the 251-game veteran’s workload to ensure he is physically capable of seeing out his Brisbane contract, which expires at the end of next season.

But Walters insists Reynolds is not an injury risk and says he won’t be wrapping his No.1 playmaker in cotton wool as the Broncos chase their first finals appearance since 2019.

“We won’t be resting ‘Reyno’ this year,” Walters said. “We will play him as much as we can this year.

“He is such a competitiv­e guy and he wants to be on the field as much as possible.

“It’s important our highperfor­mance staff are looking after his body week to week and in and around training. I was really happy with Adam’s performanc­es last year. He is determined this year to knuckle down and get himself in the best shape for what I’m confident will be another very strong season from him.”

The premiershi­p playmaker has played 20 games or more in nine of his 11 NRL seasons and has averaged 22 matches a year since his top-grade debut for South Sydney in 2021.

Reynolds, who played 20 games in his maiden season at the Broncos last year, watched Brisbane’s trial defeat of the Cowboys from the coaching box and Walters is confident his classy No.7 will take on the Panthers in the premiershi­p opener on Friday, March 3.

“He should be right for round 1,” Walters said.

“He is confident of playing. He has another 12 days before the game against Penrith.”

Walters admits star fullback Reece Walsh (facial fracture) may not join Reynolds in Brisbane’s playmaking spine for the Panthers showdown.

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