Billy Walters doesn t shy away from the fact he d love to link with his dad, Brisbane coach Kevin Walters, at the club he s loved since he was a kid – but wants to do right by his current employers.
Targeting a Canterbury Cup return as early as round six, the injured Wests Tigers playmaker told NRL.com his first priority was getting back on the field while he is also prepared to fulfil his current contract through to 2022 at Concord if need be.
Walters said he had conversations with Tigers coach Michael Maguire and general manager of football Adam Hartigan over a potential switch to the Broncos.
Moses broke no rules taking his place in the stands at Seiffert Oval on Saturday afternoon. Nor would he if he managed to secure Suaalii as a client for Cove Agency, the management company he runs. Moses is simply prohibited from negotiating on behalf of clients, and clubs have been warned they face sanction if they are caught corresponding with him.
So why was Moses, if not representing Suaalii, sitting with his family in Queanbeyan for the most hyped trial in the history of trials?
Turns out Mosesâ son plays in the same junior rugby league team as Suaaliiâs brother, and as a result has formed a close bond with the family over many years. Those who know the Roosters teenager say his father will manage his son, but thereâs no doubt Moses has been a sounding board for the family over many years.