Brisbane Broncos coach Michael Maguire has delivered a pointed message to star fullback Reece Walsh in the wake of the club’s shock defeat to the Parramatta Eels — and fans are already divided.
Following the 34-22 loss, which stunned many given the Broncos’ recent form, Maguire admitted Walsh needs to “play the longer game” more — a subtle but clear reference to the electric No. 1’s tendency to chase big moments rather than manage the tempo over 80 minutes.
“It’s something Reece is still learning,” Maguire said. “But to be fair, that’s something we’re talking to all our players about. We need to be smarter for longer — not just flashy in moments.”
While Maguire emphasized that the critique wasn’t aimed solely at Walsh, it was the young fullback’s name that dominated headlines and fan reactions. Walsh, known for his explosive speed and highlight-reel plays, had some brilliant moments against the Eels — but also made a few costly decisions under pressure.
Fans on social media were quick to weigh in, with some backing Maguire’s comments as tough but fair, while others argued Walsh was being unfairly singled out.
“He’s still young and learning. Blaming Reece is a joke — what about the forward pack?” one fan wrote.
“This is exactly what he needs to hear. Walsh is brilliant, but greatness is built on control, not just chaos,” another added.
Maguire, who took over the head coaching role at the Broncos this season, made it clear the team must respond quickly if they want to remain in finals contention.
“There’s no panic — but there’s a standard. And right now, we’ve dropped below it,” he said.
With pressure mounting and expectations sky-high, all eyes will be on how Reece Walsh — and the Broncos — respond in next week’s clash. Will Maguire’s message light a fire or stir more tension?






