But speaking on Monday, Paix declared he has no intention of leaving the Broncos and wants to prove to Maguire he should be playing first-grade. One of Maguire's first moves when he arrived at the Broncos was assuring Paix and Kobe Hetherington they had a future at the club after Kevin Walters had told them they could explore other options. "It is a good feeling, and the easy option would have been to leave," Paix said. "As stubborn as I am, I like to dig my heels in and give it a red hot crack. Working hard's in my nature; I've been brought up that way. He's put it down to whoever wants to work the hardest (will earn a shot) ... so I'll keep chipping away." Paix revealed there's no animosity between the hookers at the club, despite their battle for spots. "Most people would think we don't get along at all ... we have a really good connection, among all 20 of us or however many are here," he said. "I'll just be myself; I can't be who they are. It is a clean start for everyone, isn't it? Get in, work hard and it suits my style. If we can all adapt to that, it sets us up for a good season." Speaking to SEN radio last week, Maguire said: "I'm very spoilt for choice in that (hooker) department, but that will all sort itself out. They understand that I can only select one or two when you play each weekend, but it's good fun to watch them at training."
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