The Weekend Post

‘I’m not walking away’: Bennett

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PETER BADEL legacy at the Broncos after 25 remarkable seasons of service to the club.

A media throng gathered at Red Hill yesterday, patiently waiting for more than two hours for Bennett to emerge from Brisbane’s $27 million high-performanc­e centre. At 12pm, he stepped up. “I have been terribly consistent with my stance and nothing has changed,” he said.

“I have informed the players and the staff and the CEO and the chairman that I am staying and honouring my 2019 contract, which was always my plan.

“I have spoken with South Sydney. I didn’t ask them if they were disappoint­ed or not; I’m feeling for them a lot but at the same time I have a responsibi­lity here.”

Asked if he feared being sacked in the coming days, Bennett said: “I don’t know, you have to ask them (Broncos hierarchy).

“It’s always a possibilit­y … but I spoke to the chairman (Morris) last Saturday morning and he said he wanted me here for 2019 as well.”

Seibold still flew into Brisbane yesterday to attend the Anthony Mundine-Jeff Horn fight at Suncorp Stadium.

Brisbane’s plan was for Seibold to hold a press conference before he attended the fight, but Bennett’s defiant stand sensationa­lly scuppered his coronation at the Broncos.

Just last Saturday, Bennett looked certain to be coaching the Broncos in 2019 after a meeting with chairman Morris failed to result in his terminatio­n.

But Souths were determined to fast-track a swap with Seibold, prompting Bennett and the Broncos to come back to the negotiatin­g table.

Bennett gave serious thought to leaving, but his commitment was sealed at 8am yesterday when he contacted bosses at News Corp, owner of Brisbane and publisher of the Cairns Post, to advise them he was staying in Brisbane. “There’s a lot of things going on behind the scenes,” he said.

“There was some aggravatio­n about Anthony wanting to be here a year early and that sort of stuff. You have to ask Souths those questions.”

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