Billy:
“Having a son now, it makes you realise how good a job dad did. He held it together for a lot of those years. I couldn’t imagine losing my partner, let alone going out and playing the footy he was at that point. He had three little rascals running around and I’d be lost with only one kid if I lost my partner. It’s a massive credit to him to be able to hold it together. It shows how mentally strong he is. I know my mum will be there on Sunday looking over me, as will dad’s parents and my mum’s parents as well. It’d be pretty cool to go out and get a win. It’d be really special.”
“I owe it to my step mum Narelle as well. She came in pretty early during that period, was young and had to take on three young boys. She probably cops the brunt of it at home. He is calm and collected at training but has to let it out somewhere and probably gets a lot more emotional at home. She’s been great for him and our family so hopefully she gets to reap the rewards of that on Sunday.”
“I’ve got a son that will be there on Sunday so hopefully I can celebrate a win with him. We’ve spoken about emulating that photo with grandad (Kevin) and having the three generations there. It would be pretty special. Playing for the Broncos is something you look forward to as a kid and being lucky enough to play in a grand final one day. We’ve got that opportunity this weekend. I’ll have my son there, my brothers and our whole family. I really hope we can win it and celebrate in style.”
Kevvie:
“I couldn’t have done this without my family. The whole family has been on a great journey. It’s not just me there on Sunday. It’s my wife, Narelle, and all the kids have been there supporting me the whole time. We are a very close knit group. Rugby league has been a big part of our lives and whether I was in Ipswich or Melbourne, we were always going to stay close. They came all the way over to France, down to Melbourne, off to Ipswich, we’ve been to all parts and Narelle and the kids have been behind me the whole way. It will be special for me to have Narelle and the kids there on Sunday to enjoy the grand final experience.”
“We’ve gone through some tough times on and off the field but I am really pleased that she gets some reward and joy, but the big reward is on Sunday night. We need to play well and if we win, we will be really happy.”
“Winning a premiership together is definitely something you dream of, not many have done it. I am so pleased for Billy. I am proud of all my kids but if you said three years ago Billy and I would be heading to an NRL grand final, people would have laughed in our faces and rightly so. But we have both worked so hard to get to this position and Billy has been outstanding for us at hooker. I always knew he had the ability, he just needed the confidence and self-belief and the results are coming.”