Cobbo sends signal to Broncos legend of carnage to come

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Brisbane winger Selwyn Cobbo has started the season on fire and his close ally and mentor Steve Renouf has noted key signs of his rapid growth, with the best yet to come.

Cobbo's hat-trick in the 50-14 drubbing of the Roosters last week was his first since 2023, when the 22-year-old notched three hat-tricks in a 20-try season on the wing. Last year, playing mostly centre, he scored just six tries.

Renouf was concerned about the negativity directed at Cobbo in 2024 when his form wasn't at its usual standard. The same could be said for the entire side.

Cobbo said recently at a Broncos media session that he had struggled mentally and physically with the grind of the NRL, but he was now thriving under new coach Michael Maguire after losing 7kg in the pre-season.

Renouf, the Broncos' best-ever centre, has always believed Cobbo had the makings of an elite centre. He was delighted when the Cherbourg product was chosen in that position last year.

However, Brisbane's all-time leading try-scorer supported Maguire's decision to switch Cobbo back to wing this year for one very good reason.

"Selwyn is a freakish natural talent who could play anywhere," Renouf told AAP.

"A lot of people seemed to be waiting for him to fail (in 2024) and jumped all over him when he did something wrong, but I kept telling them he is only young and is still maturing.

"He is maturing quickly too. I am really impressed with his conditioning and the weight he has lost. It just shows how hard he has worked and that he has the mentality to be a consistent first-grader in the NRL

"He is naturally a big boy and has trimmed right down. He has already played Origin for Queensland and for Australia. He is only going to get stronger and tougher, both physically and in the head.

"Selwyn has bubbled along and always done well, but his best is to come."

One of Cobbo's tries against the Roosters, his 46th in just 69 games, involved him scooping up a kick at high speed with silky hands. It was a move few would have attempted, let alone nailed so effortlessly.

"Against the Roosters he just backed himself, and that is another sign of maturity," Renouf said.

"The thing I like is that he loves contact too. He is not frightened."

Cobbo's recent trip to his home town and former school in Cherbourg with Maguire recharged his batteries. He is off-contract at the end of the year and the Broncos want to keep him long-term. Renouf, who grew up in Murgon near Cherbourg, hopes that occurs.

"I think it was great that Madge (Maguire) went up to Cherbourg with him to spend time in the community. It shows Madge is in touch with the boys and what makes them tick, which is good," Renouf said.

"We had our Deadly Choices NRL launch recently and Selwyn told me he was looking forward to heading home to see the family.

"Selwyn grew up following the Broncos and has a big following himself out there at Cherbourg.

"I really didn't have a choice in 1988 apart from the Gold Coast. The Broncos were it for me.

"Selwyn has Redcliffe (the Dolphins) as an option, but ultimately I think he is a young Bronco at heart. I think he is more comfortable here than anywhere else."

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I think Cobbo is an above average winger but he's shown in his multiple opportunities he lacks the fitness to play fullback for a full 80, the only game he had where I would say he had a good game was a wet bogged down game that was played between the 20's.

A club would be taking a chance if they threw the bank at him with hopes on him being their #1 fullback, it would take a significant attitude adjustment, you would think.
 
I think Cobbo is an above average winger but he's shown in his multiple opportunities he lacks the fitness to play fullback for a full 80, the only game he had where I would say he had a good game was a wet bogged down game that was played between the 20's.

A club would be taking a chance if they threw the bank at him with hopes on him being their #1 fullback, it would take a significant attitude adjustment, you would think.
He’s a good person, like a good bloke but I don’t think he’s a good winger. He’s not the best winger but he’s alright. I feel like he’s just a good person but I don’t reckon he’s a winger. Even though he experienced footy, been through a grand final and all that, but I feel like he’s not a winger. But he’s a good person, a good bloke and does a lot for the club. But the way he plays is a bit weird, I guess. He’s a good person though. He’s an alright winger.
 
He’s a good person, like a good bloke but I don’t think he’s a good winger. He’s not the best winger but he’s alright. I feel like he’s just a good person but I don’t reckon he’s a winger. Even though he experienced footy, been through a grand final and all that, but I feel like he’s not a winger. But he’s a good person, a good bloke and does a lot for the club. But the way he plays is a bit weird, I guess. He’s a good person though. He’s an alright winger.
Might be a good coach then?
 
He’s a good person, like a good bloke but I don’t think he’s a good winger. He’s not the best winger but he’s alright. I feel like he’s just a good person but I don’t reckon he’s a winger. Even though he experienced footy, been through a grand final and all that, but I feel like he’s not a winger. But he’s a good person, a good bloke and does a lot for the club. But the way he plays is a bit weird, I guess. He’s a good person though. He’s an alright winger.
Needs more yeh/nah's
 
He’s a good person, like a good bloke but I don’t think he’s a good winger. He’s not the best winger but he’s alright. I feel like he’s just a good person but I don’t reckon he’s a winger. Even though he experienced footy, been through a grand final and all that, but I feel like he’s not a winger. But he’s a good person, a good bloke and does a lot for the club. But the way he plays is a bit weird, I guess. He’s a good person though. He’s an alright winger.
It is quite fitting that a “good” coach has dumped him out of the side
 
It looks like the club is going to offer him well unders in the proposed new deal. About 300k by the looks of it.
They say it is because of salary cap constraints but I think it is because they are worried he could have some mental health issues in the future and not be able to play for a while and they don't want big money tied up in someone who is homesick/struggling mentally and therefore not playing or only playing Qcup.
 
It looks like the club is going to offer him well unders in the proposed new deal. About 300k by the looks of it.
They say it is because of salary cap constraints but I think it is because they are worried he could have some mental health issues in the future and not be able to play for a while and they don't want big money tied up in someone who is homesick/struggling mentally and therefore not playing or only playing Qcup.

The media seem to love that figure when it comes to talking about our salary cap restraints

last week we only $300k for Reyno
This week we only have $300k for Cobbo
next week they'll come up with a new player we only have $300k available to offer
 
The media seem to love that figure when it comes to talking about our salary cap restraints

last week we only $300k for Reyno
This week we only have $300k for Cobbo
next week they'll come up with a new player we only have $300k available to offer
In Reynos case the deal looks like being about 500k but for Cobbo I think 300k is going to be close to the mark.
 
Is there a Temu Tunza Carroll type centre/second rower we can pick up for his 300K?
 
Can someone decipher that for me? That was a vintage Kev ramble with multiple abandoned sentences and contradicting points.

I watched him talk about Cobbo for 3 minutes and I still have no idea what his opinion is

He is saying that, if he was there Cobbo would be there.

Love it when Kevvie lies, he touches his neck.
 
He is saying that, if he was there Cobbo would be there.

Love it when Kevvie lies, he touches his neck.
One time I worked at a place where a very poorly performing employee was terminated. The employee was so angry about being fired that they left a scathing review of the company - their complaints were essentially exposing the company for all the things that the fired person was directly responsible for!

It kinda reminds me of Kev when he criticises the club’s current cap position or cultural issues.
 
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