Brisbane coach Kevin Walters has lost no love for the club despite the increasing realisation of the challenge he faces restoring the Broncos to their former glories. Having waited years to land an NRL head coaching role, Walters was in dreamland when he was appointed in September as the new man in charge of a club where he'd won five premierships during his playing career. "Not at all," he said. "From all the people that I've spoken to, from Wayne Bennett to Craig Bellamy, two of the great coaches that understand how it's not always smooth sailing for those guys as well. "There's going to be tough times in everyone's career and at the moment we're doing it a little bit difficult but still love the job, love the place, love coming in and working with our players trying to get them better each week. "That's how I see it." "We have some guys here that I want to see play first grade before the year is out," Walters said."They will get those opportunities provided that they're doing everything they can at Intrust Super level."

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