'Our home, always will be': Staggs' message to Dolphins

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Kotoni Staggs is the proven 'Battle of Brisbane' specialist so it is only natural that he wants to add another chapter in the new book of feuds with the Dolphins.

The Broncos centre will be integral to his sixth-placed side's chances of making a statement on Saturday night at Suncorp Stadium.

His message to the eighth-placed Dolphins about stadium rights is clear.

"It has been our home for a long time and always will be," Staggs said.

"They are a team from Redcliffe and they just come over and play on the same field."

One thing we know about Staggs is that home is where the heart is.

The inaugural clash in 2023 between the cross-town rivals demanded an iconic moment to base a new rivalry upon.

Staggs provided it with a length of the field try in the 78th minute to secure an 18-12 win.

It was what he did next that said everything about his passion for the club.

Pointing at the hallowed turf Staggs exclaimed, 'this is our home'. There was an expletive thrown in for emphasis.

At that moment the gun centre enunciated exactly what he thought of the talk from the Dolphins in the lead-up that they were co-tenants of Suncorp Stadium and that it was their home too.

It is, of course, but Staggs was having none of it. The Broncos fans salivated over that moment and still do.

"When they first came in, there was talk about who owns Suncorp and the first game we ever played, you can't take that away," Staggs said.

"That try and what I did in that game was something that came to me when I scored and I said, 'this is our home'.

"It just came straight to me to say what I said and I pointed to the ground.

"Every time we play the Dolphins I am always up for it, the boys are as well and it's going to be no different come Saturday."

The 26-year-old was at it again in round four this year when he barged his way over for a try in a 20-12 win and pointed at the hallowed turf with both hands and reiterated what he had said two years previously.

Staggs is a proud Wiradjuri man from Wellington, NSW and this week's Indigenous round is also one he looks forward to.

"My dream was to play one game here and being here for eight years I have loved every minute of it," he said.

"Now being part of the leadership group and asked to design Indigenous jerseys, I don't do it just for myself. It is my family I am representing. Indigenous round means a lot to me and we will just go out and be proud of where we come from and who we are representing."

Staggs has matured immensely and while Pat Carrigan will captain the side on Saturday night, he is a candidate to do so in the future.

"It would be a big honour to captain the club here, the Brisbane Broncos being the organisation that it is," he said.

"Maybe later down the track who knows. I would love to lead this club."

The agenda first-up is adding another chapter in his Dolphins feud. What has he got up his sleeve this time?

"I don't know," Staggs grinned.

"I will see what I can pull out of my pocket. We will just wait and see."

Canberra Times
 
Whats going to happen if Stadiums Queensland decide not to lease their stadium to us or the Dolphins anymore?

I still find it odd coming from a football background that a club as big as the Broncos dont even own a stadium.
I think Sharks are the only team that actually own their stadium aren't they?
 
It's still Lang Park, no matter the pronouns and how it identifies these days. Didn't feel right when the Broncos played out of QE2.. Will always be the home of the Broncs for me.

Dolphin stadium is a good little suburban ground, will be a few more white elephant stadiums to consider after the Olympics also.
 
You know the gutter journalists are completely unprofessional when not only do they not really say anything about this absolute trash from Crawley but they actively let him double down on it. He should have been absolutely smashed for such stupid comments.

The only person I've seen call it out was Parker. Even then he cushioned it with a "I like Crawls, he's a nice guy but I don't like that comment...it leaves a bad taste in my mouth"
 
Whats going to happen if Stadiums Queensland decide not to lease their stadium to us or the Dolphins anymore?

I still find it odd coming from a football background that a club as big as the Broncos dont even own a stadium.

That's why they sign agreements; Broncos have a 12-year agreement until 2034. Why would the State Government not want games there?

Broncos don't want to own it, the cost and upkeep would be huge, Stadiums NSW are about to get a 6-million-dollar bill to fix the turf at the SFS. You don't want to pay those bills let the government.
 
The redevelopment of Lang Park was 280 million with one side already there so that cut cost 20 years ago and the redevelopment of the SFS cost was $828 million- how is anyone apart from government affording that?
 
It's still Lang Park, no matter the pronouns and how it identifies these days. Didn't feel right when the Broncos played out of QE2.. Will always be the home of the Broncs for me.

Dolphin stadium is a good little suburban ground, will be a few more white elephant stadiums to consider after the Olympics also.
Playing out of QE2 had it's advantages, opposition didn't like playing there as much as fans didn't like being so far from the action. The redeveloped Lang Park is a dream in comparsion and much more of a nice visit for opposing sides.
 
The redevelopment of Lang Park was 280 million with one side already there so that cut cost 20 years ago and the redevelopment of the SFS cost was $828 million- how is anyone apart from government affording that?
Most sporting clubs, big and very very small, own their stadiums. Mych smaller clubs than brisbane. How do they afford? And why would not rent it if it didn't make them money and secure their future (which it does). The nrl clubs are at the mercy of the stadiums and governments who can charge WHATEVER they want knowing the clubs have no other option.
 
Most sporting clubs, big and very very small, own their stadiums. Mych smaller clubs than brisbane. How do they afford? And why would not rent it if it didn't make them money and secure their future (which it does). The nrl clubs are at the mercy of the stadiums and governments who can charge WHATEVER they want knowing the clubs have no other option.

Most? Name for me the AFL and NRL clubs that own their ground? Unless you're like Dolphins and bought the land in the 1970's it's not feasible anymore to buy a stadium. No one is just saying might buy the MCG this week.
 
Most? Name for me the AFL and NRL clubs that own their ground? Unless you're like Dolphins and bought the land in the 1970's it's not feasible anymore to buy a stadium. No one is just saying might buy the MCG this week.

Hawthorn used to own one but sold it decades a go.
 
Hawthorn used to own one but sold it decades a go.

They sold it to the AFL this year, but it hasn't had games since 99. It's just been the Hawks training ground/base since 04.

Hawks have spent 100 million on their new training base and moved away from Waverley.
 
Most? Name for me the AFL and NRL clubs that own their ground? Unless you're like Dolphins and bought the land in the 1970's it's not feasible anymore to buy a stadium. No one is just saying might buy the MCG this week.
Hahahahahaha talk about trying to manipulate it to suit. Australia is a very very small fish in this world mate. I can name you over 1000 in the WORLD. You do realise theres more than just Australia. **** you're tiring sometimes....
 
Most? Name for me the AFL and NRL clubs that own their ground? Unless you're like Dolphins and bought the land in the 1970's it's not feasible anymore to buy a stadium. No one is just saying might buy the MCG this week.
Sporting clubs.... "the nrl clubs are at the mercy of the stadiums"... read between the lines. Do I need to spell out that it's not just Australia in the world of sport? Ffs, deadset tiring
 
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