When Michael “Madge” Maguire took the reins as head coach of the Brisbane Broncos, he didn’t just bring a new playbook—he brought a full cultural overhaul.
Now, just months into his tenure, the changes at Red Hill are becoming crystal clear. From reshaping the leadership core to redefining what it means to wear the Broncos jersey, Maguire is methodically rebuilding one of rugby league’s most iconic clubs from the inside out.

Culture First: The New Broncos Identity
Maguire, a premiership-winning coach with South Sydney and a former New Zealand and Wests Tigers boss, made it clear from day one—results would follow once the culture was right. The 49-year-old installed higher standards on and off the field, with a focus on accountability, discipline, and team-first attitudes.
Training sessions are now more intense, leadership responsibilities have been redistributed, and even player meetings have shifted to emphasize honesty and unity.
“This isn’t just about tactics or footy smarts,” Maguire reportedly told senior players. “It’s about who we are as a group and what we want the Broncos to stand for.”
Player Development at the Core
Maguire’s approach has particularly focused on getting the best out of his young core, including rising stars like Ezra Mam, Deine Mariner, and Xavier Willison. He’s also worked closely with Reece Walsh—challenging the flashy fullback to step up as both a game-breaker and a leader.
Maguire has shown he isn’t afraid to make bold decisions. Whether it’s reshuffling positions, rotating the forward pack, or making tough calls on bench roles, every move seems calculated to elevate the team’s standard week by week.
Veterans Rejuvenated, Roles Reimagined
Veterans like Adam Reynolds and Patrick Carrigan are thriving under the new regime. Carrigan has resumed his preferred role at lock, bringing balance to the pack, while Reynolds remains the tactical general—working closely with Maguire to shape game plans and guide the younger players.
Interestingly, players like Kobe Hetherington, who recently signed a one-year deal, have embraced the challenge, suggesting Maguire’s direct coaching style is reigniting hunger throughout the squad.
Long-Term Vision in Motion
Maguire has already hinted that 2025 and beyond are part of a bigger blueprint. The Broncos are actively identifying and locking in talent before the November 1 deadline, with recruitment and retention strategy now fully aligned with the coach’s vision.
Club insiders say Madge is eyeing “character-first” players—those who fit the culture and mentality he’s trying to build. His influence is being felt not just on the field, but in the gym, the video room, and even the locker room banter.
Broncos Fans Can Feel It
While the results will ultimately tell the story, there’s a different energy around Brisbane. Fans are seeing a team that’s working harder, fighting for every metre, and playing with more pride. Maguire’s masterplan may not be an overnight transformation—but the foundation is being laid for something special.
If the Broncos stay on course, it’s not just a finals push we’ll be talking about—it’s the return of a powerhouse.






