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NRL Trade News: Broncos duo reportedly told to look elsewhere

by steveloxi
September 26, 2025
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The Brisbane Broncos’ roster shake-up has taken a dramatic turn, with reports suggesting that two players have been told they are free to explore options at rival clubs.

Broncos draw a hard line

According to multiple sources, the Broncos have made it clear to the pair—whose names have not yet been officially confirmed—that they no longer figure prominently in the club’s long-term plans.

The decision is part of Brisbane’s ongoing bid to free up salary cap space and invest in emerging talent.

The Broncos, who entered 2025 as genuine premiership contenders, boast one of the most stacked rosters in the competition. With rising stars demanding upgraded contracts and marquee players commanding big money, club management has reportedly moved to trim the squad of those deemed surplus to requirements.

Depth players under pressure

While the duo in question are considered quality NRL-standard players, they have struggled to cement consistent first-grade spots under coach Kevin Walters. The Broncos’ spine and forward pack in particular are highly competitive, leaving several fringe players frustrated with limited opportunities.

With rival clubs searching for value signings, the news is expected to spark interest across the league—especially from sides in rebuilding phases or those looking to bolster their depth ahead of the season’s run home.

A familiar story in the modern NRL

Player movement has become a defining feature of today’s NRL landscape, with even established clubs forced to make ruthless calls to maintain balance under the salary cap. For Brisbane, the decision reflects both the strength of their current squad and the harsh realities of roster management.

What it means for the Broncos

For fans, the report is bittersweet. While the Broncos’ ability to let go of experienced campaigners demonstrates confidence in their emerging talent, it also highlights how competitive the internal environment has become.

The next few weeks are likely to reveal where the duo will land, with transfer windows heating up and several clubs circling for mid-season reinforcements.

For now, one thing is clear: the Broncos are not afraid to make tough decisions as they chase a return to premiership glory.

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