So when Walters took over I think this is how a lot of fans expected things to play out, they just never expected a season like 2023. For a select group of fans, that was enough to buy Walters some time, but it always felt like the Broncos would be biding their time.
When Kevie accepted the job, it was a poisoned chalice. The club had to undergo a major overhaul and while that gave Walters the freedom to move on players that were never going to help the Broncos win a premiership, it also meant that some of the younger players like Walsh, Dearden and Coates were always going to explore their options.
It was always going to get worse before it got better but mid-way through 2022 it seemed like the Broncos were on the right track. After a massive upset against the Eels, it seemed like the Broncos were going to qualify for the Top 8 only for the club to suffer a humiliating loss to the Tigers and their season capitulated from that point with some horrific losses to the Eels and the Storm to follow.
Kevie was on thin ice, but then the club produced an amazing 2023 season where they nearly snatched a premiership after a remarkable 20 minutes of football.
However the writing was on the wall that 2023 was going to be a smash and grab. With Farnworth, Flegler, Capewell among others departing it was always going to be a huge ask for the Broncos. The most damning thing for Kevie is that when the club fell into a rut there was no plan B. Even when they managed to beat teams like the Cowboys and the Eels, it only came after they found themselves behind and their opposition were unable to pull the trigger. When the Broncos suffered their back to back season losses, it was clear that Walters was well and truly out of ideas.
Giving Walters a head coaching opportunity was one of those ideas that had been floating around since he practically retired. In fact he first coached the Broncos in 2003 when Bennett was busy coaching the Maroons to a 40-4 loss to the Bulldogs. It was one of those suggestions that was always going to come up and after the disaster that was the Bennett break-up, they really had nothing to lose. I expect time to be kind to Walters - he'll be right in the same category as a Mary McGregor, Brad Fittler etc. but I'd dare say his '23 season will be remembered more fondly.