Tallis: The one rule for Bennett’s return to Broncos
Gorden Tallis and Wayne Bennett have not always seen eye-to-eye, but the former Broncos captain is happy for the club’s greatest ever coach to return to Brisbane — on one condition.
Gorden Tallis and Wayne Bennett have not always seen eye-to-eye, but the former Broncos captain is happy for the club’s greatest ever coach to return to Brisbane — on one condition.
If ever the Broncos need to go with a coaching option that illustrates a commitment to the future while drawing on the success of their past, it’s bringing back two club legends.
To limit the Broncos’ success to one man shackles the club forever writes Paul Kent. How much longer can Brisbane pray at the House of Bennett before it comes to an end?
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