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'It's a grow-up moment': Broncos CEO tells players to improve culture, no guarantee of Ezra Mam's future
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[QUOTE="NSW stables, post: 3680144, member: 10150"] It is the above statements within the article that I find interesting. Although capewell was not at his personal peak performance and was caught out a couple times under fatigue in the GF, his maturity was undoubtedly good for the team and he was an effective leader. He was also forcing piakura and riki to play well to maintain their place/break into in the team. Allowing him to leave lost a leader and his maturity. Herbie I think would have developed into a leader due to his work ethic and he became a good communicator with capewell on the left, but we lost him too. These losses impacted the leadership design that they appeared to be building. Again the fell into the 2019-2020 trap of youth with potential. Getting rid of kev also makes me think that DD may not see Kev as an effective leader or driver of change. He must think Maguire can be. [/QUOTE]
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