In a surprising turn of events, veteran prop Martin Taupau is on the lookout for a new club after parting ways with the Brisbane Broncos — and the Super League may soon welcome one of the NRL’s most experienced forwards.
The 35-year-old former Kiwi international was released by the Broncos in May following a social media controversy, where he liked a post critical of head coach Michael Maguire. Although Taupau quickly retracted the action and issued a public apology, the damage was done, and the club opted to sever ties.
Now, sources close to the player confirm that Taupau is in discussions with several Super League clubs, with the Leeds Rhinos reportedly leading the race for his signature.
“Martin still has a lot of football left in him,” one source told Love Rugby League. “He’s open to new opportunities and the Super League is a serious option.”
Taupau, known for his powerful runs and leadership on the field, has had a storied career across several NRL clubs including the Wests Tigers, Manly Sea Eagles, and most recently the Broncos. His physical presence and wealth of experience would be a major asset to any Super League outfit.
Leeds Rhinos, in particular, have shown strong interest, and fans are already speculating about how the Kiwi enforcer might bolster their forward pack.
No official agreement has been announced yet, but insiders suggest that negotiations are progressing positively. Taupau is expected to make a decision in the coming weeks, with a mid-season switch still on the cards.
Stay tuned as this story develops — Martin Taupau’s next chapter could shake up the Super League in a big way.






