Phil Gould has admitted he has concerns over the Broncos, with injuries to key players leaving the side "vulnerable" heading into a tricky period of the 2024 season. Last year's grand finalists have just one win from three matches and will now be without Reece Walsh, Payne Haas and Brendan Piakura for the coming month. Walsh suffered a facial fracture during the loss to Penrith, while star front-rower Haas is out of action due to a knee injury and won't be back until round eight. Talented backrower Piakura limped off the training paddock on Tuesday. Brisbane have a tough stretch with some of their best players on the sidelines, taking on the Cowboys and Storm in the next fortnight, before a local derby against the Dolphins and a clash against a tricky Canberra outfit. Gould believes the absence of both men, as well as lingering concerns regarding captain Adam Reynolds and his fitness, could be "problematic" for the Broncos. "Out of the team that got through to the grand final last year, you find yourself with five or six different people … yet you're being treated like the grand finalists and one of the top picks to win the premiership," he told
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