
LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The Brisbane Broncos are battening down the hatches at their Red Hill headquarters in preparation for Cyclone Alfred's imminent arrival on Friday morning.
With the NRL season opener against the Roosters on Thursday night looming, CEO Dave Donaghy is urging Brisbane residents to stay vigilant and heed important advice.
Donaghy, fresh off a flight from Sydney where final preparations are being made for the big game, is prioritizing the safety of the Broncos family both on and off the field.
The closure of the headquarters is a strategic move to ensure everyone stays safe during the impending storm.
In a statement, Donaghy emphasized the importance of staying prepared and following instructions from disaster authorities: "We're all in this together, like a team facing a tough opponent on game day.
It's crucial that we stick together and support one another through this challenging time."
The Broncos are known for their resilience and tenacity on the field, and Donaghy is confident that the club's tight-knit community will pull through this crisis stronger than ever.
As they weather the storm, the Broncos are reminding fans to stay united and stay safe.