‘Sometimes they never learn’: Reece Walsh cost himself Origin jersey - now he must show genuine change

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Reece Walsh is not the first 20-year-old rising NRL star to get too big for his boots and spoiler alert, he won’t be the last. 

It’s what happens now which will define whether he fulfils his enormous potential or, worst-case scenario, ends up as another cautionary tale of rugby league prodigies who can’t get out of their own way. 

Walsh thoroughly deserved his three-match ban for his unacceptable “what the f— do you mean, c—?” foul-mouthed abuse of referee Chris Butler in last Sunday’s 18-12 loss to the Titans. 

It should have been longer, particularly given it was his fourth charge this year alone.

Last year, Marcelo Montoya was banned four weeks for using a homophobic slur against an opponent so Walsh can count himself lucky that despite his poor recent judiciary record, his ban is one game less.

There is no questioning his talent but the warning signs have been building for several months and Brisbane should have nipped it in the bud earlier. 

Reece Walsh. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

The first smoke signal came from inside the wonderfully named Pink Monkey Bar and Grill in Burleigh Heads during the Broncos’ new year training break when Walsh was given his marching orders by security staff before a heated altercation with none other than David Fifita.

That’s the same David Fifita who tried to get Walsh off the contrary conduct charge at the judiciary during the week but the Maroons teammates were rebuked by NRL counsel Patrick Knowles who asserted they had given remarkably similar versions of events that were “demonstrably untrue” and “frankly incredulous” after getting their stories straight before the hearing.

Fifita was also a mate from high school and Walsh claimed media coverage about the monkeying around at the Pink Monkey was much ado about nothing.

However, he also added that after a two-year stint in a bubble with the nomadic Warriors during the pandemic, he needed to get used to being a high-profile player in the Brisbane fishbowl where Broncos players stand out more than a non-XXXX beer at the Caxton Hotel. 

“This is what comes with playing for the Broncos, we have to uphold standards and make sure we’re always doing the right thing,” he said in a Sun-Herald interview a month after the Fifita brouhaha. 

Walsh’s return to the Broncos this season could not have gone better on the field. 

His blinding pace off the mark has given Brisbane the point of difference in attack they sorely lacked last year when opposing teams knew if they targeted captain Adam Reynolds at halfback, they’d shut down potential threats. 

Walsh has raced in four tries but set up 16 more from the Broncos backfield while racking up 10 line breaks from his 14 appearances. 

There’s been some bluff and bluster on the way like his “This is our house” post-try celebration after scoring against the Dolphins at Suncorp Stadium.

Nothing wrong with that. Professional sportspeople need to have a certain level, usually high, level of arrogance to make it.

There are few wallflowers in the NRL. 

But the judiciary charges have quickly piled up – a shoulder charge in Round 11 followed by two more in Origin II when he headbutted Jarome Luai in their last-minute dust-up and for dangerous contact on the NSW five-eighth.

Those two had history from a few weeks beforehand when Luai accused Walsh of pulling his hair and then later said he disappeared when it looked like punches could be thrown afterwards. “I knew it was him too because he ran away,” Luai said.

Walsh admitted after his Origin II carry-on when he waved goodbye to Luai when he was the first one banished by the referee that he wasn’t proud of his behaviour and needed to pull his head in.

But those words proved empty when he returned to the same venue four days later and argued several refereeing decisions before Butler warned Reynolds after his expletive-filled rant in the second half that he was going to be sent off if he did it again.

Reece Walsh. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Butler was too lenient. The best thing that could have happened to Walsh would have been a stint in the sin bin on the first, second or even third time he mouthed off during his running battle with the man holding the whistle.

He’s now received his comeuppance courtesy of the judiciary and it’s now up to him to shed that ugly side of his game which has tarnished his stellar season. 

Walsh has three weeks to think about it and you would hope the sight of AJ Brimson or Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow running out in his No.1 jersey for Origin III will provide an extra jolt to the system. 

Never give a sucker an even break when it comes to representative selections. 

Kerrod Walters played five Origins for Queensland in 1989-90 and had nailed down the Australian jersey ahead of Benny Elias. 

He was sent off for throwing a punch in a club game, copped a two-week ban which ruled him out of Origin and opened the door for his brother Steve to take both rep jerseys. 

Kerrod’s twin brother Kevin, at his Friday media conference before Saturday’s return bout with the Dolphins, said the Broncos had spoken to Walsh about his ref spray and the coach was confident it would not happen again

“It’s all done and dusted now,” he said. “It’s been handled the right way and Reece has owned up to his misdemeanours and we’re getting on with life. 

“It’s not a huge problem for Reece – he’s obviously very passionate about his game. We’ve dealt with it, we’ll deal with it in-house as well. We’ll get some support around Reece, like we spoke about, and he’s got some time on the sideline which we’ll accept and we’ll get on with things.”

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett talks to his players during training. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett said Walsh’s ban was “absolutely” justified.

“The referee has got to be protected and the game does them a great disservice when we don’t,” he said at his Friday media conference prior to their derby clash with the Broncos at the Gabba. “To the game’s credit they have always stood up for referees, whether I’ve been a coach or player. So they should.

“Sometimes people learn and sometimes they never learn. That’s to be seen what he learns out of it.”

Walsh is one of the most, if not the most, naturally talented prospects in the NRL. It would be a shame for that to go to waste. 

The term “he’s just a kid” is thrown around way too much in NRL circles to explain away bad behaviour of adult males, sometimes those who are closer to 30 than their teenage years. 

Walsh is only 20 so he’s nowhere near the finished product as a person or as a player so he has plenty of time to learn from this mistake and not only reclaim his Queensland jersey but succeed James Tedesco as Australia’s next long-term fullback if he lets his football do the talking.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-02T05:18:56+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Men of that calibre usually self destruct. He won’t be remembered by mid 2025.

2023-07-02T02:15:15+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


I’m sure Brown’s apology was scripted, and I’ve no idea whether it was genuine, but I think it was good. And it really had to be because his offence was utterly vile.

2023-07-02T01:56:36+00:00

langparker

Roar Rookie


Going a bit related but slightly off subject, when is the NRL going to re-jig their judiciary system to effectively crack down on the serial offenders who seem to just rack up fines and avoid suspensions. Looking at the records up to yesterday, Sivo (eels) & Niukore (warriors) have each racked up 5 charges to date. Niukore has 2 suspensions along the way but Sivo gets off with 5 fines, seems ludicrous. Jack deBelin (dragons) is another with 4 fines compared to Nanai (cowboys) & Radley (roosters) each have 3 convictions but suspended twice and once respectively. Seems that high tackles & crushers are just treated as worthy of a nasty letter & piddling fine.

2023-07-02T00:08:44+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Never mind Cody anger its under control! AR was never captain, and the reason was because they knew what the consequences were, as its panning out at the Broncos.

2023-07-02T00:02:37+00:00

Nakinz 14

Roar Rookie


Oh we now talking about a movie called few good men .. funny how I school you on every topic I made .. I could go and go and on about certain team or country that cheats in sports.. but why do that .. it would take me on up on my points that I made be my guest .. if I was you I would quit while you are while .. you hadn’t told me why I was wrong about Greg Inglis ..but you keep bringing up rugby players .. funny that .. don’t think you be a good lawyer .. then again you seen the movie few good men ..you can’t handle the truth ..you want the truth .. I want the dam truth ..yes I seen a movie few times

2023-07-01T23:43:54+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Listen mate ,did you issue the Code Red

2023-07-01T22:53:56+00:00

Nakinz 14

Roar Rookie


I was referring to the Australian culture of winnings at all costs which I used the underarm .. then I went on in my second rant .. that certain players in the nrl who played for the green and gold have were found guilty by there charges .. ever got charge by the police as in the Greg Inglis case .. actually he didn’t get a conviction..which is a joke .,he was 3 times over the limit .. now if you talk about Colin meads .,which got nothing to do what I was talking about yes he was thug on the rugby field .. I don’t put him On pedestal like some of my kiwis .. but last time I check he wasn’t charge by the police for domestic violence or drunk driving .. unlike some of your nrl players .. I have no chip oh my shoulder ..I’m not your bro or cuz ..I just deal with facts .. some Australians can’t handle the truth when it comes to there sporting players such as the sandpaper scandal ..

2023-07-01T22:31:06+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


stevie I wonder if AR would have tolerated Cody's constant anger outbursts.

2023-07-01T22:12:05+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


I guess I'll never make the Diplomatic Corp.I don't recall the G.Chappell you mentioned, ever playing NRL.Please I may be Farked but I'm not Dumb. Sir Colin -a Rugby Thug of the highest order was included ,as a balance to your sanctimonious rant .He is apparent held in high esteem by your coutrymen for his win at all cost behaviour. I apologies for the massive chip on your scholder,Bro

2023-07-01T21:11:37+00:00

Nakinz 14

Roar Rookie


Well first I’m not your cuz .. never will be ..second can you honestly read ..or you are you just dumb ..I’m talking about rugby league nobody mention rugby lol if you actually stick to the topic think you find I’m correct ..last time I check Richie macaw ..was never done for drunk and driving .. unlike Greg .. who was the current captain at the time .. Oh u think mocking kiwi accent makes you funny .. right on

2023-07-01T21:02:07+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Calm down cuz, need I mention Colin Meads ,Richie McCall…..goin have a DB and some fush n chupss.

2023-07-01T11:41:23+00:00

Nakinz 14

Roar Rookie


Really I throw you some nrl players who wore the green and gold see if you can connect the dots .. Greg Inglis .. Gower .. Paul Gallen .. Greg bird .. .. if you want throw in some kiwis be my guest .. but think you find those kiwi players were thrown the book at them

2023-07-01T11:31:15+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


I dont think anyone is saying his reputation is in tatters, but the message is out that it could be if he doesn't grow up, calm down, get over himself, and be a professional

2023-07-01T11:28:15+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Did you used to like him?

2023-07-01T11:25:03+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Well it hasn't been well received and it won't work well for the Broncos in future hearings i wouldn't think. As a captain and as a club they should have told Walsh to cop what was coming - the result was the same anyway - now some of the leaders in the team lack integrity moving forward

2023-07-01T11:21:11+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


I reckon your daughter can do better mate

2023-07-01T11:18:22+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


In that case should probably look in your own backyard kiwi mate

2023-07-01T09:13:05+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


To protect the referees, the journalists and ex player pundits need to pull their heads in, but that won’t happen… they blame the refs in league for blowing penalties. “Let them play” they say. For so long League has turned its nose up at rugby as a high penalty game… Well this is the end result. I have never seen a rugby ref cop the abuse that league players dish out to league refs… back chat, back handed comments, all the players gesticulating as they run back 10… it doesn’t stand up in Union and it shouldn’t in league either. I don’t know if Walsh was talking to Carrigan or the ref, but I hope he takes this medicine and pulls his head in. He has been acting too big for his boots lately.

2023-07-01T07:30:16+00:00

3 R M

Roar Rookie


Hammer is excellent at both but you would only move him to centre in a good back line. But if your bleeding points out wide a good full back can only do so much.

2023-07-01T07:24:38+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Wasn’t it Kotoni Staggs with the “our house” try celebration?

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