LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The winds of change have swept through the Brisbane Broncos as the Michael Maguire era takes hold, resulting in club legend Allan Langer being sidelined from his on-field duties.
Known for his blue shirt and unwavering dedication to the team, Langer's time on the field has come to an end as Maguire's revolution gains momentum.
The decision to move Langer into an off-field role has hit the Broncos community hard, with many fans feeling the loss of the iconic figure.
Langer's dedication to the club and his long-standing presence on the field have made him a beloved figure among supporters.
However, as the Maguire era begins, changes are inevitable, and Langer finds himself at a crossroads, considering his future with the club.
Former coach Kevin Walters' departure reportedly left Langer reeling, with the 58-year-old grappling with the decision to continue his role as a trainer for the Broncos in the coming seasons.
Walters had praised Langer as a true Broncos man and a valuable asset to the team, highlighting the connection between the two men.
As Langer contemplates his next move, the Broncos community reflects on the end of an era and looks to the future under Maguire's leadership.
With change comes uncertainty, but the spirit of the game and the legacy of Rugby League endure, ensuring that the Broncos will continue to strive for greatness on and off the field.