Roster overhaul: Big name Broncos in firing line
He’s an Origin enforcer and Tongan international but Joe Ofahengaue’s future with the Broncos is on tenterhooks with an imminent roster clean-out.
He’s an Origin enforcer and Tongan international but Joe Ofahengaue’s future with the Broncos is on tenterhooks with an imminent roster clean-out.
As the Maroons ponder life without Kevin Walters should he get the Broncos job, a familiar face is more than willing to step into the short-term breach.
It was a long and trusting relationship between Darius Boyd and Wayne Bennett in the NRL, but the former Broncos skipper has revealed the one thing his mentor got wrong at Red Hill.
Desperate negotiations to host international cricket in Perth this summer have failed after the WA government shut down ‘soft hub’ plans following an AFL COVID breach. Check out what the summer schedule might look like here.
Queensland powerbrokers have urged ARLC boss Peter V’landys to reconsider expansion plans, with the QRL calling for a Sydney team to move to the sunshine state instead of creating a new franchise.
You’d think they’d be showing gratitude that their competition has been saved. Instead selfish AFL players have treated the State Government – and the rest of us – with contempt, writes Robert Craddock.
Yes, there will be bigger squads but COVID-19 has changed the playing field and Justin Langer says broadcasters and cricket bosses must sit down and work out a win-win for both parties.
Ben Ikin has been widely touted for the Brisbane Broncos chief executive role, however the club is far from settled on its preferred option. Here’s why a ‘left-field’ choice could lead the club.
NRL stalwart Phil Gould believes former Broncos coach Anthony Seibold isn’t to blame for the club’s stunning downfall, instead pointing the finger at ‘astonishing’ failures that have contributed to a detrimental culture shift.
Kevin Walters is not as slick as some of his competitors and his humility could be seen as a weakness, but the Broncos board can be assured of one thing – the players will follow him into battle, writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/journalists/robert-craddock/page/155