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[QUOTE="bert_lifts, post: 3679807, member: 13266"] A user posted a TLDR on reddit: [LIST] [*]Broncos main priority was checking on everyone involved especially the other car's occupants [*]Ezra has been majorly concerned about the other car's occupants the whole time [*][B]"The one thing that people that don't know Ezra as well as we do, they probably see the flambouyant side of him; the side that performs these feats on the field. But he is a genuinely decent young man that, unfortunately, appears has lost his way of late. So, that can be the traps of this industry, you wanna make sure you can surround yourself with as many good people as you can."[/B] [*]Ezra apologised to the club for his behaviour and only after he got told everyone was okay was he more relieved [*]After being asked if Ezra has played his last game for the Broncos: [B]"It would be remiss of me to jump too far ahead here Peter. You know there is obviously a process to go through with police and the matters you referred to there. But when the full facts are known, which is really important to this and the emotion gets taken out of it, it's working through this process really methodically with the NRL integrity unit who were informed straight away."[/B] [*]Undecided on his future, no discussions have been had because not all the facts are known (I take this as them waiting for the further drug tests) [*]Said its very disappointing from a club perspective [*]Big distraction for them during a transition phase with Madge coming in [*]Dave mentions how when events like this, people bring back all the other little moments and every little mistake compounds [*]On player culture and the senior playing group [B]"I think for this group its a grow up moment"[/B] [*]In the market for a new General Manager for the Broncos and they think they need someone to come in and support Madge specifically [*]On the question: [I]Do the Broncos have a cultural issue?[/I] [B]"We've got some cultural challenges, I'm not going to shy away from it. I think part of it is, you know again back to leadership, it's an area that we've highlighted or identified that we need to really invest in because that will help support and drive leadership. And Micheal is really clear around the standards that he intends to expect for the group. So I'm not going to shy from the fact that we have some cultural challenges"[/B] [*]When asked about the influence of the Old Boys: [B]"I think we've got a really good relationship with the Old Boys. You might be referring to a certain group but there's circa 250-300 old boys. We've got offices at the club where their administrator is based out of, we certainly support that group. I've had a lot of support and a lot of calls and the like, as have Micheal, from a lot of our past players who have expressed their continuing support ... They are very passionate about the football club which you'd hope they are, and they want to see it successful."[/B] [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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