In a stunning twist that has taken the NRL world by surprise, Brisbane Broncos legend Darren Lockyer has been officially confirmed as the club’s head coach for the 2025 season.
Lockyer, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in rugby league history, announced the news himself early Tuesday morning, saying the time felt right to return to the field — this time, from the coach’s box.
> “I’ve spent years supporting the team from the boardroom and commentary box,” Lockyer said in a club statement. “Now, I’m ready to lead this group from the front. The Broncos mean everything to me, and I believe we’re on the cusp of something great.”
Lockyer takes over from outgoing coach Kevin Walters, who stepped aside after five seasons in charge. Club officials praised Walters for helping rebuild the side into a top-four contender and said Lockyer’s appointment signals a bold new direction.
Broncos captain Adam Reynolds reacted positively to the announcement.
> “If there’s anyone who understands the culture and expectations of this club, it’s Darren. The boys are fired up already,” Reynolds said.
While Lockyer has never held a head coaching position, insiders say his leadership, deep knowledge of the game, and respect within the club make him a natural fit for the role.
The Broncos begin pre-season training in November, and all eyes will be on Lockyer as he transitions from club icon to head coach.






