Kevin Walters has fired again at Bulldogs boss Phil Gould over claims the Broncos can’t win the NRL premiership this season.
Brisbane are driving after toppling the Rabbitohs and sit second on the ladder as they put together to face the Roosters at The Gabba on Thursday
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Gould, nevertheless, claimed the Broncos’ defence was their Achilles Heel as they head in direction of a showdown with back-to-back premiers the Panthers within the finals.
“I don’t think the Broncos can win the comp this year,” Gould mentioned this week on Channel 9.
“I just don’t see enough in their defence to win it.
“I think the Panthers have got a far better defence than they have, but they (the Broncos) have certainly got the athleticism and the strike power.
“They’re a good side, their performances show that, but they’re not going to beat Penrith at finals time.”
Walters was requested concerning the feedback on Wednesday and couldn’t resist a bit of dig at Gould and the place his Bulldogs discover themselves in, locked in a battle with the Tigers to keep away from the picket spoon.
“We are worried about ourselves and I think Phil should be doing the same (with the Bulldogs),” Walters advised the media.
“We know we have got some work to do defensively, we are aware of that, we are working hard on that.
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“But we have come a long way with our defence compared to last year. Still there is a bit to go and that will be showcased again tomorrow night against a quality side.
Walters said he was confident the Broncos were the real deal and could end the proud club’s 17-year title drought.
“There’s a lot of belief within our group both the players and coaching staff and everyone involved in the club,” he mentioned.
“We haven’t played our best football yet, that’s in front of us and we will start to see that again tomorrow night.
Walters was then asked what it meant to him to be steering the Broncos into the finals again with the prospect of a top finish.
“I am really enjoying my job, it’s part of my role here and all the coaches to get the place better.
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“We are better, but we’re not the complete package, so we’re working really hard to get that complete package.
“When we do that, and it’s not far away I can assure you, we might change a few people’s minds.”
The Broncos will probably be with out Brendan Pikura for the conflict with the Roosters after the ahead was dominated out with sickness.
It means a ninth begin for rising ahead Xavier Willison.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au