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McGuire a lock to take Parker's spot
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[QUOTE="Super Freak, post: 2788924, member: 8536"] ALEX Glenn has declared his interest in Corey Parker’s vacant position, claiming a change could be good for him. Brisbane forwards Josh McGuire and Jai Arrow are favourites to move into lock next season, but Glenn, who wore the No. 13 jersey for the Broncos under-20s, is confident he could do the job too. As he recovers from off-season shoulder surgery, the Kiwi international says he has also been giving a role change some thought. Glenn played the back end of last season off the bench and spent some time in the middle of the field — a task he says he enjoyed. While his main focus for now is his recovery, he says he would not turn down a chance to wear the No. 13. “Change is always a good thing,” he said. “I would be excited to get a new role at the club. I’m not looking too far ahead but if the coach wanted to play me at 13, I wouldn’t turn it down. “There’s a lot more involvement and no time where you can rest as there’s more happening. I got a bit of a taste for it towards the back end of the season and really enjoyed it. “I’ve definitely thought about it but it comes down to the coach.” Glenn, who is off-contract next season, said he will look more at his position within Brisbane’s 17 in January when he begins contact work again. He is aiming to be right to play for the Auckland Nines in early February and is a certainty for Round 1. The 28-year-old was in Sydney yesterday for the Auckland Nines jersey launch. Brisbane’s jersey was designed by Glenn and his teammate Jordan Kahu, something the forward is proud of. He said the club approached the New Zealand-born duo for the task and they chose designs to represent the coming together of past and present Broncos players. Meanwhile, Glenn’s teammate James Roberts has managed to finish his year on a positive note, earning a spot in the NSW Emerging Squad. Roberts, who spend the off-season in rehab for various issues, will be joined in camp by Titans players Ryan James and Nathan Peats next month. [url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/broncos/broncos-forward-alex-glenn-wants-to-play-at-lock-in-season-2017/news-story/aecf438f35bb2346c79b0578885e2200]No Cookies | The Courier Mail[/url] [/QUOTE]
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