Brailey suffers suspected broken forearm
Blayke Brailey, a player for the Sharks and Blues, has suffered a suspected broken forearm during a tackle. The injury occurred in a recent match, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming games. Further medical assessments will determine the extent of the injury and recovery timeline.
- ▪Blayke Brailey plays for the Sharks and Blues.
- ▪He suffered a suspected broken forearm during a tackle.
- ▪The injury raises concerns about his availability for future matches.
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