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The End of Empire: The Sharp Decline of the Brisbane Broncos
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[QUOTE="rod78, post: 2285372, member: 2042"] in my opinion the broncos legacy has not died but it is coming in line with the rest of the nrl. Up to 8 years ago all qld jnrs would play for the broncos full stop. Player recuitment was not as needed for the broncos as qld jnrs were left alone by other clubs. Now that nrl has become more pro all clubs have a feeder team in Qld plus scouts there as well. If it was 8 years ago now we would have the likes of slater and inglis and 11 soo players in our side. It was not a fair playing field in the past we had a major advantage, We had a jnr breeding ground of a state. A f@#$ up in player retention was not felt as there was 2 and 3 players waiting. Now those players are still there but allined with all the other nrl clubs. Club hierracy and management does not matter when your team winning..................... [/QUOTE]
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