Judiciary Update: Patrick Carrigan - Broncos
Brisbane Broncos forward Patrick Carrigan will accept an early guilty plea for a Grade 2 careless high tackle charge from last Friday night's game against the Cowboys.
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Brisbane Broncos forward Patrick Carrigan will accept an early guilty plea for a Grade 2 careless high tackle charge from last Friday night's game against the Cowboys.
www.broncos.com.auPatrick Carrigan of the Broncos is sent to the sin-bin during the round six NRL match between the Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys at Suncorp Stadium on April 10, 2026 in Brisbane,...
www.gettyimages.aepatrick carrigan sin bin has become the latest setback in Brisbane’s worsening personnel crisis, with Pat Carrigan facing a two-match suspension after a high tackle on Tom Chester. The charge landed on Saturday, a day after Brisbane’s 35-31 loss to North Queensland, and it comes as the defending premiers already deal with a string of …
www.el-balad.comBroncos forward Patrick Carrigan has been handed a four-week suspension by the NRL Judiciary for a dangerous contact offence.
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