An NRL club has intensified contract discussions with a Brisbane Broncos veteran forward, as interest grows around the experienced middle’s future amid ongoing salary cap pressure at Red Hill.
The forward, a long-time contributor to Brisbane’s pack, has emerged as a genuine target for rival clubs looking to add toughness, experience, and leadership to their roster ahead of upcoming seasons.

Talks Accelerate Amid Cap Pressure
Sources close to the situation suggest negotiations have recently stepped up, with the interested NRL club keen to move quickly as uncertainty continues around Brisbane’s ability to retain all of its senior forwards.
With the Broncos carrying several high-value contracts — and major decisions looming around long-term deals for key stars — the veteran forward’s future is now firmly under the microscope.
Why He’s in Demand
Despite being in the latter stages of his career, the Broncos forward remains highly regarded across the league for his consistency and professionalism.
His appeal includes:
- Extensive NRL experience
- Reliable defence through the middle
- Strong leadership and standards
- Ability to mentor younger forwards
For clubs seeking stability and experience rather than long-term development projects, he represents an ideal recruitment option.
Broncos’ Position
Brisbane are understood to value the forward’s influence within the squad, particularly with a young forward pack continuing to develop. However, the club’s tight salary cap situation means difficult decisions are unavoidable.
While the Broncos have not ruled out retaining him, rival interest — combined with Brisbane’s broader roster challenges — has made negotiations increasingly complex.
Decision Could Come Soon
With talks now progressing beyond early-stage discussions, a decision on the veteran forward’s future may not be far away. Whether that results in a contract extension at Brisbane or a move elsewhere, his situation is shaping as one of the key stories to watch in the coming months.
If a deal is struck, it would mark another example of NRL clubs capitalising on Brisbane’s salary cap squeeze — and another significant shift in the Broncos’ forward rotation.







