
Corey Parker
Co-Host, SENQ Breakfast at 1116 SEN
Ex Professional Rugby League player for the Brisbane Broncos. Fox League commentator. Lover of Life 😁
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6 days ago |
sen.com.au | Corey Parker
Let’s try and boil this down. I like Des Hasler, I do, but I'm sorry, the experiment is not working. Justin Holbrook was sacked and he was sitting ninth in the competition at that point in time with a host of wins under his belt and a tight comp. The Gold Coast Titans at the moment are a basket case and that is being nice. Last week they play the Manly Sea Eagles. DCE gets dropped, Tom Trbojevic is back in the side and you sort of think, ‘oh, boy Manly are going to get a victory here’.
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1 month ago |
sen.com.au | Corey Parker
When we were in a slump back in maybe 2010, we had ideas and ways of how we get ourselves out of it. Is it just a good old-fashioned go to the go to the rub-a-dub-dub (pub) and lock in and have a good old couple of beers together? Sometimes that does work but one story really springs to mind. Anthony Griffin was the head coach and we were going like busteds. We get into training at Red Hill and he called a meeting with the senior players.
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1 month ago |
sen.com.au | Corey Parker
It pains me to do this again but I’m going at the referees of the NRL. I try and tell myself over the course of the weekend not going to do this. I'm not going to go there and then I just get given absolutely no opportunity but to go there. The Dolphins were up against the Warriors at Suncorp Stadium in front of 30,000 people. Terrific game, wonderful conditions, both teams having a red hot crack at each other and then this absolute howler of a call. A howler of a call.
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Jan 26, 2025 |
sen.com.au | Corey Parker
When the Crisafulli Government announces its plan for the 2032 Olympic Games in early March there needs to be one thing included in that plan above all else…A 65,000-seat world-class stadium. I went to see American superstar Luke Combs on Saturday Night at Suncorp Stadium. Back-to-back sell out crowds of over 50,000 people. The city was buzzing over the weekend, with so many people coming from out of town. Hotels, pubs and restaurants were full.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
codesports.com.au | Corey Parker
While it’s no accident that Melbourne have managed to take three non-halfbacks and turn them into elite playmakers, it’s pretty extraordinary. Most clubs fall over themselves to sign talented young No.7s for big money. True to their game-changing form, the Storm have instead manufactured them. Jahrome Hughes is a rightful Dally M Medal favourite this season, meaning he could join Nicho Hynes and Cooper Cronk as halfbacks from Melbourne’s production line to win the NRL’s highest individual award.
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