In the wake of Brisbane’s stunning NRL Premiership triumph, the scenes inside the Suncorp Stadium dressing room told a story far deeper than the scoreboard.
There, among the celebrations, champagne, and cheers, were the people who mean the most to the players their families.

Star fullback Reece Walsh cradled his young daughter, Leila, as teammates gathered for photos and shared emotional embraces. Coach Michael Maguire, his wife Joelle, and their children stood quietly in the background, smiling proudly as the Broncos’ inner circle celebrated the moment they had worked all season to achieve.
Every player, coach, and staff member had someone special by their side. Partners, children, and parents filled the dressing room — a powerful reminder that behind every tackle, every training session, and every moment of pressure, there’s a family sacrificing and supporting in silence.
“This is what it’s all about,” said Maguire as he addressed the group post-match. “The families are the heart of this club. They’re the reason we play, the reason we push through.”
A Club Built on Connection
Insiders at the club say the Broncos made a conscious effort throughout the 2025 season to strengthen bonds between players and their families, recognising that emotional support and unity are key to on-field success.
Players’ families were invited to multiple team events, while the club’s leadership group made sure new recruits felt welcomed off the field as much as on it.
“It’s easy to talk about culture,” said one senior staff member, “but what you saw tonight — that’s what real culture looks like. It’s love, family, and gratitude.”
A Moment Worth More Than a Trophy
As the celebrations continued, children ran across the locker room floor, players shared hugs with parents, and partners stood side by side taking photos with the Provan-Summons Trophy.
For many, it wasn’t just a premiership win — it was the reward for years of sacrifice.
Reece Walsh later described the night as “the proudest moment” of his career, not just because of the victory, but because his daughter could share it with him.
“Having Leila there… it just means everything,” Walsh said. “You work so hard for these moments, but seeing her smile — that’s what really hits you.”
Beyond the Game
The Broncos’ 2025 grand final celebration will be remembered not only for their dominant performance on the field but also for the emotional scenes that followed — scenes that showed rugby league at its purest.
A game built on family, mateship, and shared dreams and a night that proved that, for Brisbane, the real victory was togetherness.







