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“But you just have to find yourself and find a way to get through it all, which we did. I’ve got this really strong inner belief in myself and the way that I coach, because I’m different to other coaches. It’s successful, and that’s been proven yet again [in the Ashes]. I know back in my time in the Broncos, they were a basket case when I walked in there. “I fixed them up, got membership, sponsorship, everything breaking records; crowd support breaking records. Then we didn’t have a great year [in 2024] and I get that can happen at different times. So I got removed. But the confidence in myself was still there. I still have unfinished business in the NRL, and I’ve got unfinished business with the Kangaroos this Saturday.” Walters mas moved on by the Broncos after four seasons at the helm, during which he had a 50 per cent win record. He took over at a time of major upheaval at the Broncos: they had collected a wooden spoon under former coach Anthony Seibold, the club was divided and fans were angry about the direction of the team.