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[QUOTE="McHunt, post: 3331479, member: 9853"] [I][B]Corey Parker [/B]wants to bail on the Broncos:[/I] I’ve spoken to Wayne. He has his own views and his own way of doing things, but I’ve let Wayne know I would love to work alongside him again if there was an opportunity. A lot of water has to go under the bridge before I become an NRL head coach, but I just wanted Wayne to know that when he is looking for an assistant, hopefully he can consider me for a role. I don’t know if anything will be there for me, but hopefully Wayne considers me.” “I love coaching. I love the game generally and I enjoy seeing players improving and getting better. In saying that, I also love my role with Fox Sports, it’s a dream job to be commentating on the game I played, but coaching does make you warm and fuzzy inside, having the ability to help people." “I really enjoyed working closely with Tevita Pangai Jr last year when he went through some troubles at the Broncos and if he didn’t get injured, he would have won a grand final at Penrith this season. As a head coach, you have to be all-in. I know there is a feeling that you have to serve your apprenticeship first having your own team in the Intrust Super Cup or NSW Cup, but I don’t think you necessarily have to do that to be an assistant somewhere. If you have experience and knowledge of the game, I think you can go into an NRL system. “I’ve worked with a number of coaches over the past five years to help prepare me to be an NRL assistant. The Dolphins will be fine. Long term you always want to grow the NRL product. I think there will be some short-term pain, not necessarily for the Dolphins, but some of the other struggling clubs because of the fight for talent. The Dolphins have the resources to hit the ground running and I think the city of Brisbane can handle a second team. But it will affect some of the other clubs, you can’t suddenly take 30 players away from other clubs to build a new NRL roster at the Dolphins and not expect some drop in standard.” McHunt [/QUOTE]
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