The Brisbane Broncos have made a bold move in the player market, luring a key playmaker from the North Queensland Cowboys as the club accelerates its search for a long-term replacement for veteran halfback Adam Reynolds.
With Reynolds expected to wind down his decorated career, the Broncos have wasted no time in securing fresh talent to steer the side into the future.

The Cowboys star, known for his sharp kicking game and calm presence under pressure, is seen as a potential heir to the No.7 jersey at Red Hill.
Broncos officials described the signing as a strategic coup, underlining their commitment to building stability in the halves.
The move also intensifies the rivalry between the two Queensland clubs, with the transfer sure to spark debate among fans.
The Cowboys are understood to have fought hard to retain their playmaker but were ultimately unable to match Brisbane’s offer, both in terms of role and opportunity.
With other high-profile names linked to the Broncos in recent weeks, the signing ramps up the race to fill Reynolds’ shoes and ensure the club remains a premiership contender in the years ahead.







