Broncos star Corey Oates exposes teammates by discussing which player has the biggest manhood in controversial interview
- Corey Oates goes on the radio to talk about which teammate has the biggest manhood
- The experienced winger nominated Jordan Riki as ‘with the most warmth’
- Jordan Riki was grateful to his teammate for the mention
Brisbane star Corey Oates has surprised many footy fans by giving a low-brow radio interview in which he answered a question about which Broncos player had the biggest manhood.
The 29-year-old veteran winger did an interview with KIISS 97.3 last week, where a caller called in to ask which of his teammates was “packing the most heat.”
Oates laughed at the question and admitted he wasn’t sure because not all players stripped completely naked like he does in the locker rooms.
“I’m walking around, grimmer,” he laughed.
“I scare them all.”
Broncos player Corey Oates (pictured) dished out personal information about the locker room on the radio
A caller to the show wanted to know which Broncos player was the most endowed
But after thinking about it for a while, he nominated teammate Jordan Riki, second rower.
Some listeners were put off by the segment, but Riki didn’t mind at all.
“I’m really grateful to the great Oatsy, I owe him a few beers,” Riki told the channel Courier mail then.
“It might help me find a wife.”
The Broncos defeated Canberra 34-10 on Saturday, with Brisbane fullback Reece Walsh making a compelling claim for Queensland’s No. 1 jersey.
The 21-year-old Broncos whiz kid was too hot for the hapless Raiders defense in his second NRL game back from a facial fracture in another masterclass of skill, speed and daring at Suncorp Stadium in front of 37,286 fans
Walsh made three linebreaks to finish with a personal total of 18 points, including five goals, against the Raiders.
“Reece has the explosiveness to open up a game,” Broncos coach Kevin Walters said after the game.
Broncos star Jordan Riki (pictured) was happy his teammate mentioned him on the radio
“He struggled a bit early, but when he decided to run, he ran and we got good results because of that.”
The Broncos secured the win with five quality tries in the space of 19 minutes in the first half and led 28-0 at halftime.
“It was a great first half, our best first half of football of the year… to get the win,” Walters said.