From Clive Churchill Medal to toilet humour, a play-by-play of his post-grand final celebrations
For 80 minutes, Reece Walsh illuminated the Accor Stadium with a large final performance throughout the ages. A Premiership and Clive Churchill medal were awards.
But this was just the beginning of the antiques of the 23 -year -old night.
Michael Maguire and Reece Walsh enjoy the victory.Credit: Getty Images
After jumping into the crowd, from the team bus to a toilet bowl to drink, the play-play-play-play-play-play of Walsh’s out-of-field screen after the big final.
Full -time whistle: For a short period of time, Walsh’s legs fell to his shoulders. But he wouldn’t hide him for a long time, and his back could not stand for a long time to finish an interview, shouting, “Baby, I will take my brothers,” before running to his teammates.
Plumber: Walsh, who received the Clive Churchill medal, said he was disappeared for words. Fortunately, actions speak louder than words. After thanking the storm team, broncos fans and coaching staff, Walsh said, “Plumbers!” Before taking his hand to his mouth and reproducing drinking from a toilet bowl – movement, followed by a video on his social media from a toilet bowl, said that he helped his followers to save his muscles.
With Reece Walsh… ERR… Toilet.Credit: Getty Images
During the Honor round, Walsh collected a toilet from a fan, used Patty Carrigan to throw it into the crowd, and took her daughter Leila to the podium with her.
In the huts: Ski mask, Premiership plays and phone calls, Walsh began broadcasting live from huts to followers. Melbourne Storm, who was looking for the team and coach Michael Maguire to drink, cheered Stefano Utokikamanu.
