The Broncos have made huge moves in retaining the key members of their squad in recent months. With Reece Walsh tied down on a $4.4 million upgrade, the likes of Ezra Mam and Patrick Carrigan will also be with the club for a number of years.
Veteran halfback Adam Reynolds extended his deal till the end of 2026, while Kotoni Staggs and Blake Mozer were part of the Broncos’ $4 million spending spree. Staggs signed a three-year extension, which will see him remain at the Broncos until the end of the 2028 season.
The club is also looking to retain Gehamat Shibasaki with the centre having a standout season. The 27-year-old’s current development contract is only reportedly worth around $85,000 but with his additional match payments and Origin windfall, that figure could rise to at least $160,000 if he plays all of Brisbane’s remaining games and they reach the finals.
Shibasaki knows he’ll be able to command a much larger salary if he hits the open market though. The Broncos have a salary cap squeeze, but will be doing everything to keep the centre at the club.






