Bellamy and Reynolds back Broncos pokie players

By Laine Clark / Wire

Support is growing for the Brisbane players seen playing pokies the night before the NRL club’s embarrassing finals exit, with Wests Tigers’ Josh Reynolds saying they did nothing wrong.

And Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy has also weighed in, saying hitting the gaming lounge may be how the players relaxed before an away match.

Brisbane’s Matt Gillett, Anthony Milford, Corey Oates, Andrew McCullough, David Fifita and Payne Haas were initially slammed when it emerged they had been seen in a Sydney pub’s gaming lounge until after 11pm the night before their 58-0 elimination final loss to Parramatta.

Broncos coach Anthony Seibold did not know the players had left the team hotel to visit the pub until he was told by media on Tuesday, prompting a club statement that said they “should have been more professional in their actions”.

Some members of the Slot Machine Six may pay a high price with the club also saying their behaviour would be taken into consideration when they held their end of season review which will determine their future roster in the wake of the Eels’ rout.

But Reynolds wondered what all the fuss was about.

“To be brutally honest with you, I don’t think they have done anything wrong,” he told Macquarie Sports Radio.

“I’m sometimes up until 1am before a game, and that’s because I can’t sleep.

“With the Broncos, it sometimes gets boring in a hotel room.

“Don’t get me wrong, it was pretty late and they should probably be getting ready for bed but that is just my opinion.

“For me, I’m not going to say to my mate after we lose ‘why are you playing the pokies’?

“They’re not drinking or carrying on.”

Bellamy admitted it may not be a good look after Brisbane’s record loss but said players may have hit the pokies to help ease their pre-finals nerves.

“I don’t know whether playing poker machines is a good preparation for a game but you like your players to be relaxed and that might be how some players relax before a game,” he said.

“They might have been doing that all year, at every away game.

“They weren’t drinking, they weren’t tearing the place up.

“But because of what happened on the field the questions going to be asked.”

The Crowd Says:

2019-09-19T16:06:30+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


FFS, they were in public, having a flutter, talk about over the top. And seriously, what is going to happen other than some arm waving? This is Gillett and McCulloch, the only two candidates to lead if you take the reins off Boyd, Milford - again, aside from Boyd the only creative weapon they have, Oates - who they desperately want to resign, and Fifita & Haas, their two young gun forwards. NOBODY in that group will cop a harsh word because Broncos are double stuffed in they p*** them off more than they already have this year. Simply Seibold deflecting blame and criticism.

2019-09-19T02:10:33+00:00

Insider

Roar Rookie


Well it depends on my mood! I don’t mind a mellow in my cap instead of sugar, try it It’s surprisingly. Refreshing

2019-09-19T02:06:49+00:00

Con Scortis

Roar Guru


Do you put marshmallows in the hot chocolate?

2019-09-18T23:20:45+00:00

Dogs Boddy

Roar Rookie


Sharks suffered serious shock after six stars slacking in Surry Hills slots.

2019-09-18T21:30:20+00:00

Insider

Roar Rookie


I relax sitting on the roof of my house drinking hot chocolate and gazing at stars

2019-09-18T21:13:35+00:00

Soda

Roar Rookie


Purrrrfect!

2019-09-18T20:45:46+00:00

Con Scortis

Roar Guru


If it was the Panthers we could say "poorly performing penny panthers players played a pack of pokies". Missed opportunity.

2019-09-18T20:09:42+00:00

Soda

Roar Rookie


If this was Melbourne players instead of broncos we could just call it a "storm in a teacup" and move on.

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