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After years of being relentlessly targeted both on and off the field, Queensland NRL Reece Walsh has once again proven that he’s more that just a pretty face.
He may drink from the loo, and post videos of it to social media in the lead up to the most important match of the year – but the real question is, what is in the toilet water?
This comes as the star fullback backed up a week of noisy media with a clinical dismantling of Melbourne – in turn sealing a top four finish for the Broncos.
Walsh has been relentlessly hounded by the rugby league media since making his debut as a teenager, mostly because old journos reserve their most venomous criticisms for the half good-looking blokes.
It seems that no amount of clickbait headlines or sickening late hits can stop the 23-year-old footballing prodigy from getting to work when it matters – as Brisbane blew the Melbourne Storm out of the water with a 30-14 scoreline.
In fact, the Melbourne Storm may be taking their frustrations out on the media this week – as the theory circulates that the Broncos were fiercely motivated by a week of over-reaching attempts to generate a season-ending scandal.
Specifically, a viral video that Reece Walsh posted to social media of him drinking the water out of a toilet that had been installed in his house.
While, anyone with a brain could’ve seen that he was standing in the middle of a construction site while filming himself flushing a brand new toilet, but that didn’t stop the media for insinuating that Walsh was a degenerate with poor hygiene.
However, Broncos fans are now begging for Walsh to drink from the toilet every week – after scoring 22 of his side’s 30 points against the Storm, while also nailing a 40-20 and putting on a spectacular one-on-one tackle that will make the NRL highlight reels for generations.
Walsh also performed a antagonistic celebration after putting a ribbon on the match with a crucial try, where he gestured as if to be drinking from the dunny again.