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Clinton's horrific injury spoils the Broncos' night
JOEL CLINTON gave the crowd a limp wave as he was carted off Suncorp Stadium on the medicab, neck in a brace, blood cascading from his face.
Brisbane v Warriors
The Broncos have been in freefall recently, and last weekend they
dropped out of the top eight as a result of their fourth straight
loss - 21-14 against the Eels at Parramatta.
Price right on the money when he says it's time for Warriors to cash in
The Warriors take no comfort from the fact their opponents at
Suncorp Stadium tonight - Brisbane - have lost four games in a row
and conceded 159 points along the way. When you haven't won away
from home since round two, you've got your own demons to confront.
Hunt out for Warriors clash
Late Mail: Brisbane - and possibly Queensland - have suffered a significant blow ahead of tonight's important clash against the Warriors, with Karmichael Hunt ruled out with an ankle injury.
Hunt out of Warriors clash
Brisbane will be without fullback Karmichael Hunt for Friday
night's NRL showdown with the Warriors at Suncorp Stadium.
Bennett snares Kiwis comrade Fien but loses Weyman
ST GEORGE Illawarra's premiership prospects have received a massive
boost after the Warriors released Kiwi international Nathan Fien to
join the competition leaders for the remainder of the season.
Turner and Kemp in line to fill Magic boots
STEVE TURNER and Denan Kemp have been earmarked as potential replacements for Bulldogs winger Hazem El Masri, the game's greatest points-scorer who is expected to announce his retirement today from rugby league.
Warriors lose pluck, Roosters avoid a plucking
WHAT were the Warriors thinking? They weren't sitting pretty in the top eight. They were three points outside of it, in 11th place. They badly needed to get on top of Gold Coast at Skilled Park and go on to win. So what did they do after having the better of the early play and then receiving a penalty near the opposition's line. They took a shot at goal. Brilliant.
Balls falling into enemy hands bring down Warriors' battle plan
THE Warriors say they don't deserve to be considered as top-eight challengers after last night's defeat on the Gold Coast, but coach Ivan Cleary says he'll keep faith with his new halves pairing of Lance Hohaia and Stacey Jones despite both throwing intercept-try passes.
Red-hot Dogs might provide an out for battling Warrior Kemp
SNUBBED Warriors winger Denan Kemp is set to end his miserable
stint at the club by the season's end by possibly joining the
table-topping Bulldogs.
