Broncos veteran Adam Reynolds believes Selwyn Cobbo’s notorious podcast feedback function a “good learning curve” for younger athletes in each sporting code.
The 20-year-old flyer labelled Brisbane coach Kevin Walters a “good person” however stated “I don’t think he’s a good coach” on the Back of the 135 podcast.
Walters stated on the time that Cobbo’s “disappointing” feedback “certainly did” damage and the winger was handed a $15,000 fantastic by Broncos powerbrokers.
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Cobbo additionally labelled Panthers playmaker Jarome Luai “a grub” after he stood over him whereas unconscious within the Origin decider.
Luai said on the time he didn’t know Cobbo was knocked out and even spoke to him after the sport, however Cobbo nonetheless stated it was “disappointing”.
Cobbo’s varied feedback on the podcast garnered a number of headlines, and Reynolds believes up and coming gamers must “be aware” of the impression of their voice.
“He’s a young bloke who made a silly comment he didn’t mean, he went back and apologised, and obviously he was regretful of that podcast,” Reynolds stated to WWOS.
“It’s a good learning curve for a lot of young kids coming through first grade not only the Broncos but everywhere in the NRL and other codes.
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“You get put in these positions, and sometimes you can say the wrong thing (but) you never know when it’s gonna come out or how it’s gonna surface.
“You may think you’re only a small fish, when you’re heard by a lot of people.”
Cobbo additionally grew up in a small rural city three hours exterior of Brisbane known as Cherbourg, minimising his contact with the media.
Reynolds defined that the younger star had solely simply begun studying the way to communicate with journalists and has had a steep “learning curve”.
“He’s a young kid who hasn’t had any media training or hasn’t been exposed to the media too much,” Reynolds stated.
“He’s from a small country town in Queensland and they probably don’t get the opportunity to speak out and talk to journalists or go on podcasts. It’s a learning curve for him, but he’ll be better for the long run.”
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