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Bennett is soon to be history but Hunt is Broncos' future
WHEN Wayne Bennett was appointed Brisbane coach, Karmichael Hunt was just one year old.
Broncos v Knights
The Knights made a few changes to their usual style of play and it worked against the Storm last weekend.
Riding off into the sunset
Wayne Bennett is content to be leaving the Broncos in good shape
after 21 years at the club, writes Andrew Webster.
Hunt destined for greatness: Bennett
Outgoing Broncos coach Wayne Bennett says star fullback Karmichael Hunt is destined for greatness, treading a similar path to the club's champion skipper Darren Lockyer.
Oh golly, Wally: The King and his regret
AFTER all these years, it remains The King's deepest regret. "I wish I'd never done it," he admits. "If I had the chance to live my life over again, that's one thing I would change. Because you've got to live with it for the rest of your life."
Carroll to retire
Brisbane battering ram Tonie Carroll has put an end to rumours he will follow Wayne Bennett to the Dragons by today confirming he'll retire from rugby league at the end of the season.
Bennett and Broncos rely on Dragons to bring it home
If Wayne Bennett is to spend another game in the Suncorp Stadium dressing rooms after Friday's clash with Newcastle, he not only needs to coach the Broncos to victory but must also rely on the team he will lead next year - St George Illawarra - beating Sydney Roosters at the same time.
Broncos still chance for home final
Brisbane kept alive their top four hopes with a 36-22 victory over
the Bulldogs, who face the wooden spoon.
Folkes's farewell match
The Bulldogs will have to pull out something special to give Steve
Folkes a fitting send off.
Henjak sees Kenny's bid for regular first-grade slot back on track after re-signing
NRL coach-in-waiting Ivan Henjak believes prop Nick Kenny's hard slog to be a regular first grader will reap more rewards after his re-signing.
