Rogers to exit for Madden despite slick Broncos display

Brisbane half Josh Rogers had a strong game against Parramatta but faces being left out next week. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Brisbane halfback Josh Rogers received rave reviews after his second NRL match but appears set to be replaced next week by Jock Madden.

Such is Brisbane's depth that despite the 27-year-old kicking superbly and showing real poise throughout the 30-14 win over Parramatta, he will likely find himself back playing with Burleigh in the Queensland Cup.

Captain Adam Reynolds is unavailable for up to 14 weeks with a ruptured biceps and second in line half Madden missed the Eels clash with a pectoral injury. Madden is on track to be back next Friday night against Manly.

"I think Jock will come back in next week if he is fit," coach Kevin Walters said.

"We will just make sure he is fit. We were very happy with the number seven (against the Eels) so we are in a very good situation there regardless."

Walters was delighted with the display by Rogers, who is on a development contract with the Broncos.

"He was very solid. He kicked the ball well," Walters said.

"We asked him at the start of the week to do a few things. He is a capable player and was suited to the (wet) conditions with his kicking. His defence was really good and he passed well, and he challenged the line a couple of times as well."

Jock Madden and Kevin Walters.
Jock Madden and coach Kevin Walters talk tactics at Broncos training.

The players also had faith in Rogers.

"I think he stepped up really well and showed how well he has been playing for Burleigh this year," prop Corey Jensen said.

"He is a calm head and did his job. He did himself proud."

There is an injury concern around hooker Billy Walters (wrist) who came off after 13 minutes. His father said he was no certainty to play the Sea Eagles.

"He has got a ligament problem in his wrist and he got a bang on there early in the game," Walters said.

"He got winded first, and then got that. It wasn't much point leaving him out there. He could barely pass. I'd say he is in doubt for next week but we will see how the week goes."

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