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The Brisbane Broncos are set to formally introduce club legend Kevin Walters as their next head coach in the coming days.
Walters, who won five premierships with the Broncos as a player, has given the nod over former premiership-winning Cowboys coach Paul Green who was strongly in the mix for the role., Walters has been ticked off on the basis that current Storm coach Craig Bellamy takes a coaching director role with the club when his time at the Storm is up in 2021.
The Telegraph reports that the deal to bring Bellamy to the club is over the line, with the Storm mentor set to announce his decision as soon as his club's 2020 campaign comes to a close. The Broncos reportedly pushed him to make the announcement this week, but out of respect to the Storm Bellamy wouldn't budge on his timeline.
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