Bucking Beads
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Broncos have signed up Nick Slyney from Redlciffe on a 2 year deal and are in talks with Moylan about a contract.
source today's Courier Mail
source today's Courier Mail
Bucking Beads said:Broncos have signed up Nick Slyney from Redlciffe on a 2 year deal and are in talks with Moylan about a contract.
source today's Courier Mail
Jeba said:Bucking Beads said:Broncos have signed up Nick Slyney from Redlciffe on a 2 year deal and are in talks with Moylan about a contract.
source today's Courier Mail
Good signing!
GCBRONCO said:Excuse my ignorance but who is Nick Slyney?
GCBRONCO said:Excuse my ignorance but who is Nick Slyney?
Jeba said:GCBRONCO said:Excuse my ignorance but who is Nick Slyney?
Back rower currently playing for Redcliffe, who signed him from the Cowboys. BroncoMatt might be able to confirm but I think he's played a few games for the Cowboys over the last few years but speant most of his time playing for Northern Pride where he was one of their best players last year.
This season he's been a real shining light for Redcliffe. Plenty of potential. Has a bit of Brad Thorn about him - a workaholic with plenty of size about him.
draggx said:Couldn't crack the Cowboys first grade? Sounds like he is shit. He won't play First grade at Brisbane.
BroncoMatt said:draggx said:Couldn't crack the Cowboys first grade? Sounds like he is shit. He won't play First grade at Brisbane.
Jack Reed couldn't crack first grade at Souths-Logan a few years ago and he seems to be going ok now
THE Broncos are set to back themselves to enter the post-Darren Lockyer era without entering the player market.
Living by the "you reap what you sow" motto that is struck in bronze outside the club's weights room, Brisbane's first-year head coach Anthony Griffin will back the philosophy of beloved late talent scout Cyril Connell.
Griffin has banked the club's long-term future, and his own budding career, on harvesting its own crop. The six-time premiers have secured every member of their top playing roster for at least the next year with contract upgrades and extensions. As they pledged in March, Brisbane have utilised the salary cap funds freed by Lockyer's imminent retirement to lock away their entire stable of up-and-comers, rather than buying a big-name player.
"If it works, it works. If it doesn't there will be pressure on me," Griffin said.