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The Broncos' season from hell is well and truly spluttering to the line with star players Brodie Croft and Payne Haas ruled out of Friday's clash against the Eels.
Croft, who was left out of Brisbane's squad for last week's clash with the Titans, was poised to make his return against Parramatta after training at five-eighth during today's session; replacing Sean O'Sullivan in the No.6 jersey. But Croft was forced to leave the field after being heavily concussed during a collision with a Broncos teammate towards the end of an opposed session.
It's a less than ideal look for the club who will also be without star forward Haas who left the biosecurity bubble due to family reasons. Elsewhere, Manly have received a huge boost in the return of superstar fullback Tom Trbojevic who has been named in the extended squad.South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, 7.50pm at ANZ Stadium
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