The Brisbane Broncos are set for a significant change in their spine, with their five-eighth confirming he will leave the club at the end of the 2025 NRL season.
The decision comes after months of speculation surrounding his future, with reports linking the playmaker to opportunities both within the NRL and overseas. While the Broncos had been keen to retain his services, it is understood the club and player could not reach an agreement on terms beyond this year.

The five-eighth has been a key figure in Brisbane’s attack, guiding the side around the park with his kicking game and composure under pressure. His departure will leave a major void in the Broncos’ halves, forcing the club to rethink its recruitment strategy as they prepare for the next chapter.
A Broncos spokesperson acknowledged the news, praising the playmaker’s contributions to the team:
“He’s been an integral part of our squad and has given his all every time he’s pulled on the jersey,” the club said. “We respect his decision and wish him the best in the next stage of his career.”
The timing of the announcement ensures the Broncos can now move forward with clarity, while fans will have the remainder of the season to farewell a player who has been central to their structure in recent years.
His next destination has not yet been confirmed, but interest from rival NRL clubs and international outfits suggests his options are wide open.
For the Broncos, attention now turns to finding a suitable replacement — either from within their emerging talent pool or by targeting an experienced playmaker on the open market.







