NEWS How an eleventh-hour U-turn could spark Bronco’s shock switch

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Kobe Hetherington went from the Broncos’ scrapheap to the focal point of coach Michael Maguire’s plans, and it could spark a shock positional switch for one of the club’s biggest stars.

A lock who prides himself on performing the tough stuff that comes with life in the NRL, Hetherington was reportedly given Brisbane’s blessing to explore his options for 2025, before an eleventh-hour U-turn upon Maguire’s arrival at Red Hill.

Hetherington has made no secret of his desire to earn a starting spot, but is stuck behind State of Origin and Kangaroos sensation Pat Carrigan.

However, Maguire shut down any move and reportedly reassured the 25-year-old he was part of his plans, having displayed the gritty persona the incoming mentor adores in a player.

And it could spell the end of Carrigan’s mortgage on the No.13 jumper.

The Broncos’ skipper-in-waiting was used at prop in the Pacific Championships, and a shift up front could ease the pressure on young middles Xavier Willison and Ben Te Kura as they develop.

While a Carrigan move is no sure thing, Hetherington’s most viable avenue into the starting team will be as a middle forward, despite being a back-row option.

“That’s my goal and what I am trying to do this preseason. I just have to keep training hard and stay injury free, but I have got to give myself every opportunity to get that jersey,” Hetherington said, when asked if he intended to claim the lock duties.

“It’s always good to know people want you, and it raises your confidence. I never really wanted to leave here, I’ve only ever been at this club since I was straight out of school.

“I don’t want to talk myself up too much, but I’d like to think I play a tough brand of foot. I rely on my defensive side of things … [and] I could play on the edge if Madge needed me to.

“It’s a big challenge, but I’m up for it.”

The Broncos’ return to preseason this week from the Christmas break has coincided with the comeback for Ezra Mam, who conducted his first training session since being hit with a nine-game suspension after being charged with driving without a licence and with drugs in his system.

Marquee recruit Ben Hunt has also launched his Red Hill homecoming, in a crucial injection of experience which the club lacked in 2024.

Hunt, who is expected to play five-eighth in Mam’s absence, will be tasked with simplifying each players’ role alongside Adam Reynolds in the same way which proved so successful for the latter in 2023.

Hetherington declared Hunt’s leadership had already been “unreal” for the young squad, while the club had rallied around Mam as he sought to better himself from his misgivings at the end of last year.

“Everyone is old enough to know it’s the wrong thing to do, everyone knows what’s right and wrong – it’s on them if they do it,” Hetherington said.

“His spirits have been good, everyone is getting around him. He is like a brother to me and the rest of the boys, I’ve always got Ezra’s back, all of us have.”

Sydney Morning Herald
 
An eleventh hour backflip by a coach on a player leaving isn't something you see very often. Hopefully Madge's show of faith in him lifts him to another level because FMD was 2024 disappointing for Kobe.
 
An eleventh hour backflip by a coach on a player leaving isn't something you see very often. Hopefully Madge's show of faith in him lifts him to another level because FMD was 2024 disappointing for Kobe.
Like most of us Madge will have seen the 2023 and before Kobe. He knows what he’s capable of, I mean there was games where he was folding the opposition like they were cheap Chinese beach chairs.

It’s not mentioned often and he deserves much more credit for it but he has a wicked sidestep too and was a joy to watch when he waltzed through traffic and then offloaded.

If Madge brings that Kobe back I think we’ll all be chuffed.
 
I'm on the Kobe train.......I've liked him for a while.
It was disappointing to see the club tell him he was free to look elsewhere.

I hope he can now take his chance by the balls.....

Patty to prop is a good move IMO.
 
I'm confused but you get 2 thumbs up for the hatred..... 👍👍
He's trying to get me on his side by copying things i've been saying for years. He clearly is reading my posts to get some tips on being successful, but i'm on to him.
 
He's trying to get me on his side by copying things i've been saying for years. He clearly is reading my posts to get some tips on being successful, but i'm on to him.
WOW, NEW Zealand, NEW South Wales and now NEW Broncos. Impressive.
 
This doesn't really change anything nothing stops you from ball playing as a prop or a lock the positions are interchangeable.

but make no mistake Patty is our best ball playing forward and it's not even close, basically since Palasia left.
 
If Payne, Patty & Kobe start the game, don’t we end up with the likes of
Mozer, Willison, Jensen, Tapau/Big Ben/ someone to fill in our edges?

That bench doesn’t give me much confidence.

Irrespective of what number he’s got on his back, will we see Patty play 80min week-in week out? Ffs no.
 
I remember a game in 22 or 23 where we were absolutely gone but Kobe runs down the middle of the field and offloads to someone and we score and we eventually win the game.

I don’t agree h should be 13 (as Patty is critical there) but if we can get that version of Kobe !
 
I think Kobe has worked best when he's coming off the bench and using his footwork against tired defenders to keep the roll on. That's exactly what he did in that play against Newcastle.

The stats have him playing only 16mins in that game, so the question would be can he still have that impact if he was into his 60th minute of the game and that same situation popped up... (Sidenote: why the **** did he play so few minutes? bench use was so fucked...)

Even in his stellar 2023 there were a couple games where he started at 13 and him running straight into fresh defenders wasn't great for his output. He's not a Cam Murray that is finding his way between tacklers from the first minute.

I do think there's room for him to develop though... he's basically been averaging under 40mins per game since he's been here... there may be room for him to come on at 30mins and play out the rest of the game and to me that's probably where he should be aiming to be this year... that would allow us to finish a game with Payne, Patty and Kobe in the middle, but is that better than Payne, Patty and Willison finishing the game 🤔🤔

There's too much disrespect for the bench in modern league... back in the mid-2000's to 2010's I can understand wanting to be a starter, because so many starting forwards played the full 80mins... but there aren't many that can do that nowadays.

I think the aim for forwards should just be playing more than 40mins.

Would he prefer to be a starter that plays under 40mins a game and getting folded by the fresh defence or a bench middle that plays 50mins a game and plays a key roll in maintaining momentum when he first comes on.

It's the same for Mozer... if he's playing more than 40mins then he's the preferred hooker in the team... it shouldn't matter what number they have on their back.
 

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