DOGS ADMIRE BRONCOS PAIR
Bulldogs football manager Peter Sharp and chairman John Khoury took time out of their Magic Round weekend in Brisbane to head and watch Broncos feeder club South Logan Magpies.
The Magpies laid on a clinic against the PNG Hunters, with lock Kobe Hetherington and Cory Paix, a halfback converted into a hooker by Anthony Seibold, impressing.
Hetherington made his debut for Broncos and Paix followed it up, bagging two tries against the Central Queensland Capras this weekend just gone.
Hetherington is only signed to a development deal with the Broncos, while Paix, who played 13 games for the club last season but has yet to play NRL this year, is contracted with the club until the end of 2022.
The Bulldogs are yet to make a call on their No. 9 for next year and are actively in the market for a hooker.
Sione Katoa looks destined to head to Super League club St Helens and link with his Tonga coach, Kristian Woolf, next year.
Jeremy Marshall-King has not played since Round 3, while development-contracted Brad Deitz has impressed the Bulldogs with the glimpses he has shown in first grade.
Bulldogs football manager Peter Sharp and chairman John Khoury took time out of their Magic Round weekend in Brisbane to head and watch Broncos feeder club South Logan Magpies.
The Magpies laid on a clinic against the PNG Hunters, with lock Kobe Hetherington and Cory Paix, a halfback converted into a hooker by Anthony Seibold, impressing.
Hetherington made his debut for Broncos and Paix followed it up, bagging two tries against the Central Queensland Capras this weekend just gone.
Hetherington is only signed to a development deal with the Broncos, while Paix, who played 13 games for the club last season but has yet to play NRL this year, is contracted with the club until the end of 2022.
The Bulldogs are yet to make a call on their No. 9 for next year and are actively in the market for a hooker.
Sione Katoa looks destined to head to Super League club St Helens and link with his Tonga coach, Kristian Woolf, next year.
Jeremy Marshall-King has not played since Round 3, while development-contracted Brad Deitz has impressed the Bulldogs with the glimpses he has shown in first grade.