New Broncos coach Michael Maguire has issued a plea to Brisbane’s past legends to keep faith in the club’s direction, as he officially took the reins from the departing Kevin Walters.
Walters’ removal as head coach of his beloved Broncos – the side he won four premierships with as a player and steered to last year’s grand final – has been met with angst by some of the side’s former champions, including Shane Webcke and Gordon Tallis.
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However, Maguire has a history of working alongside men who have previously donned the colours of the teams he has coached, and he hopes to do the same at Red Hill.
“Everyone’s got their opinions, but at the end of the day I’m about making sure they see great performances on the field, and they become proud of that,” Maguire said.
“They’ve been able to put a history into this organisation, but it’s about this current, current crop of players creating their own now.
“I’ve only ever seen success doing that. I was fortunate to have people like Bob McCarthy, Johnny Sattler, Ronnie Coote, back at previous roles, so I do like the history. That’s the thing that draws me to the Broncos is history, but also to being able to create the history with the current playing group.”