Broncos captain derails hype train on rocky road

Skipper puts the brakes on Broncos hype train

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Broncos have been receiving significant hype leading up to the season, with expectations that new coach Michael Maguire and the return of Ben Hunt will lead them to success.

However, skipper Adam Reynolds is quick to temper the excitement, reminding everyone that they have not achieved anything yet.

After a disappointing 2024 season that saw them finish 12th, Reynolds emphasizes the importance of staying focused and not getting ahead of themselves.

He cautions against listening to outside opinions and urges the team to remain grounded despite the positive buzz surrounding them.

Reynolds stresses the need for the team to maintain perspective and not let the external hype affect their performance.

He acknowledges the hard work put in during the pre-season but emphasizes the importance of staying humble and focused on the task at hand.

As they prepare to kick off their season against the Roosters, Reynolds is well aware that a win in Sydney will only add to the growing expectations surrounding the team.

However, he remains steadfast in his belief that their success will be determined by their actions on the field, rather than by external expectations.

Reynolds' words serve as a timely reminder for fans and players alike that success in the NRL is earned through hard work and determination, rather than empty promises or speculation.

As the Broncos embark on a new season with a new coach and renewed hope, Reynolds' cautious optimism is a measured approach to managing expectations and ensuring that the team remains focused on the task at hand.

The skipper's leadership and level-headedness will be crucial in guiding the team through the highs and lows of the NRL season, as they strive to achieve their ultimate goal of becoming title contenders once again.

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