Barely a hundred sleeps to Kurt Capewell:
“I would love to win a premiership for the club, it would be awesome. I mulled over the decision to quit Penrith for a long time. Leaving a club as great as Penrith in their premiership window, with the great players they have on their roster, was a tough decision. But I have family in Brisbane and Toowoomba and that was an attraction, being closer to family and friends in Brisbane."
“The Broncos are a great club. They are such a strong club with a rich history and they are heading in the right direction. It was the perfect opportunity for me to come back to Queensland and I’m lucky to do it at such a proud club. As a Queensland kid growing up, I have a soft spot for the Broncos. I remember watching how successful the Broncos were and while they have struggled over the last few years, I want to be part of turning them around."
“In a football sense, I want to be part of something special at the Broncos — I want to make Brisbane a top-four club again."
“I plan on bringing my game and sharing my knowledge with the younger boys who could be missing a little bit in those areas in terms of professionalism. I am looking forward to the challenge of moving to a new team and establishing myself as a leader at the Broncos and teaching some of the younger boys the stuff I have picked up along the way from guys like Luke Lewis, Wade Graham and Paul Gallen."
“Those guys at the Sharks instilled good habits in my game and I hope I can pass them on. It’s all the little stuff that the fans probably don’t see. The good coaches in the NRL notice what the good clubs do. The one thing I have learnt from Penrith is that the one percenters mean everything. That’s the key to building a premiership club and hopefully I can bring that attitude to the Broncos.”
“It’s definitely motivation losing the Grand Final last year We had a successful year last year but it sort of feels like it doesn‘t mean too much unless you win a comp at the end. To not come away with a premiership at the end of the year, it does break your heart a little bit. But it‘s been a driving factor for us this year and I would love to win a premiership to finish up here before I join the Broncos.”
McHunt
“I would love to win a premiership for the club, it would be awesome. I mulled over the decision to quit Penrith for a long time. Leaving a club as great as Penrith in their premiership window, with the great players they have on their roster, was a tough decision. But I have family in Brisbane and Toowoomba and that was an attraction, being closer to family and friends in Brisbane."
“The Broncos are a great club. They are such a strong club with a rich history and they are heading in the right direction. It was the perfect opportunity for me to come back to Queensland and I’m lucky to do it at such a proud club. As a Queensland kid growing up, I have a soft spot for the Broncos. I remember watching how successful the Broncos were and while they have struggled over the last few years, I want to be part of turning them around."
“In a football sense, I want to be part of something special at the Broncos — I want to make Brisbane a top-four club again."
“I plan on bringing my game and sharing my knowledge with the younger boys who could be missing a little bit in those areas in terms of professionalism. I am looking forward to the challenge of moving to a new team and establishing myself as a leader at the Broncos and teaching some of the younger boys the stuff I have picked up along the way from guys like Luke Lewis, Wade Graham and Paul Gallen."
“Those guys at the Sharks instilled good habits in my game and I hope I can pass them on. It’s all the little stuff that the fans probably don’t see. The good coaches in the NRL notice what the good clubs do. The one thing I have learnt from Penrith is that the one percenters mean everything. That’s the key to building a premiership club and hopefully I can bring that attitude to the Broncos.”
“It’s definitely motivation losing the Grand Final last year We had a successful year last year but it sort of feels like it doesn‘t mean too much unless you win a comp at the end. To not come away with a premiership at the end of the year, it does break your heart a little bit. But it‘s been a driving factor for us this year and I would love to win a premiership to finish up here before I join the Broncos.”
McHunt