
Michael Maguire spills family detail that has Reece Walsh and Broncos primed for NRL finals
Broncos coach Michael Maguire has opened up on how his players and staff spent their week on the bye, and dismissed concerns the team might have lost some momentum because of the break. Brisbane have won five in a row to put themselves in fifth place on the NRL ladder heading into Round 21.
Sitting four points behind the Warriors in fourth, the Broncos will be keen to continue their winning ways to try and secure a top-four finish to the regular season. They face the Parramatta Eels at home on Friday night, before another game at Suncorp against the lowly Rabbitohs.
Speaking on SEN radio this week, Maguire revealed he sent his players and staff away to be with family during their bye last week. While some coaches like to continue training so they don’t lose any momentum, Maguire saw an opportunity to give his team some much-needed down-time, and gave them a full five-day break to be with their loved opnes.
When asked what the Broncos did on their break, Maguire said: “With family really. I’m usually pretty full-on with the players but when I get a chance I always love to get away with the family and just spend time at home. Dropping the kids at school and getting to their sporting events and things like that, so it was actually a nice little break.”
The Broncos coach admitted he’s aware that some teams come back from the bye a bit sluggish, but dismissed concerns his team will fall into that trap. “You get into a bit of a routine when you’re going week-to-week, and we’ve been fortunate to have that over the last month,” he said.
“But now we’ve got to make sure we take what we got out of that [and continue it]. I am aware that when you have a bit of a break you can break your rhythm, so we’ve got to jump straight into what we’re doing on Friday. We’ve got to be very aware that Parramatta can start strongly.”
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