Revealed: Broncos owner picks Seibold replacement
The Broncos’ largest private shareholder who labelled Anthony Seibold ‘a cancer’ believes one man is capable of rebuilding “the biggest rabble in Australian sport”.
The Broncos’ largest private shareholder who labelled Anthony Seibold ‘a cancer’ believes one man is capable of rebuilding “the biggest rabble in Australian sport”.
The Bulldogs will attempt to nail down its new-look coaching roster with the acquisition of a legendary player and coach, while England coach Wane secures official interview with Cowboys.
The Broncos, for the first time in the club’s 33 year history, will have to learn the hard way of how to rebuild a roster – and they have two interesting case studies in Wests Tigers and Panthers, PAUL KENT writes.
The Broncos and Anthony Seibold are locked in delicate talks over a severance package. But if Brisbane’s coach rejects a $1 million-plus payout, he will face humiliating consequences.
With Anthony Seibold’s exit papers all but signed, sentimental favourite to take over the Broncos, Kevin Walters, has received some heavyweight support.
After years of fighting to save his job in the face of opposition that steadily grew louder and stronger, Paul McGregor has finally succumb – but getting rid of the coach won’t be the solution that Dragons fans think it is, writes PAUL KENT.
Ben Ikin has revealed why he is the man to make the Broncos great again after formally applying to become the club’s next chief executive officer.
The chairman of the Panthers has made the stunning call to ban post-match press conferences to avoid ‘emotional’ responses from coaches after Ivan Cleary was fined $20,000 for criticising the refs. Do you agree? Vote in our poll.
Rugby Australia’s uncertain future is set to be resuscitated after the game’s revolutionary broadcast package reignited interest from several heavyweight broadcasters.
Gold Coast Titans veteran Ryan James is likely to have played his final game for the club after officially signing a two-year deal with an NRL rival.
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