Nah no way - an immortal running the water bottle. Bad enough that the once idolised legend known as Alfie runs the bottle for Brisbane. Legends should remain as legends. Most young kids have no idea the little bloke running the water bottle was once a Maroon / Green and Gold legend. Even though we know he is running the attack from behind the line and the defense when his allowed. lol
He can't come onto the game day field as he's not in the bubble. Also he is a part-time postion and not part of the main coaching team he was never going to be part of the game day Covid or not
When he accepted BA’s offer to be the halves coach he made it clear to BA that his first priority was his commentary commitments with Nine, and that he wouldn’t show favouritism nor would he hold back criticism
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I would love so see him play for us. Probabaly better defence that Blake at his age. Would also help our attack.
Nah no way - an immortal running the water bottle. Bad enough that the once idolised legend known as Alfie runs the bottle for Brisbane. Legends should remain as legends. Most young kids have no idea the little bloke running the water bottle was once a Maroon / Green and Gold legend. Even though we know he is running the attack from behind the line and the defense when his allowed. lol
Obviously you are unaware of the NRL bubble he can't even come in and coach he has to do it behind a fence.
u didnt see him at last weeks training session?
He can't come onto the game day field as he's not in the bubble. Also he is a part-time postion and not part of the main coaching team he was never going to be part of the game day Covid or not
I only watch Nine's TV coverage on GF day and SOO but I think he'd be required to be in their commentary team on game day/night.
When he accepted BA’s offer to be the halves coach he made it clear to BA that his first priority was his commentary commitments with Nine, and that he wouldn’t show favouritism nor would he hold back criticism