Tom Duffy's first interview since signing with us
Working with Adam Reynolds and Ben Hunt was a clear attraction to me,” Duffy said.
“I had a chat to ‘Madge’ (Broncos coach Michael Maguire) and he said you will be learning off two halfbacks who have played over 300 games.
“I have done that under Chad Townsend (former Cowboys halfback) up here the last two years.
“I learnt a lot from him and I’m keen to get a fresh look at the game from Adam Reynolds and Ben Hunt, tap into what makes them great and see if I can add that to my game
“I’m definitely excited. I have been in Townsville my whole life, so I am excited to get out of my comfort zone, get to a fresh system and a fresh town.
“It will be a good change for me.”
the Ignatius Park College product believes he has the skill set to be a long-term halfback in the NRL.
“I would be stupid to say, ‘No I can’t do it’,” Duffy said.
“You have to believe you are one of the best out there.
“Every halfback in reserve grade and the NRL would have those feelings and I’m no different.
“I have a great kicking game which suits the NRL and I think I’ve got good management.
“I will back myself in those areas.
“At the start of the year, I had aspirations to be at the Cowboys for a while starting in that seven jersey, but then things didn’t go quite to plan.
“I got dropped and I went back to Q Cup. I didn’t kick stones or anything. I went back, worked on my craft and if you want to have a bit of longevity in the NRL, you have to have those characteristics.
“I was proud of the resilience I showed and the way I have come back.”
“The Broncos is a huge club with some rich history,” Duffy said.
“To be able to do that (wear the Broncos No.7 jumper) would be nice, but my first focus is having a good break in the off-season and then I’ll get refreshed for a big pre-season.
“I would love to be with the Broncos for a long time. I have signed for 2026 and I am focusing on that year.
“I’m just glad the Broncos have seen a bit of potential in me and I can’t wait to go down there and show them they’ve made the right decision.”
Cowboys football manager, Michael Luck said
“His attitude is first class,” Luck said.
“I can’t fault him. He is a great young man from a good family who tries his best every day.
“He definitely has potential to be a starting half in the NRL.
“Tom is very smart and understands the game. He works hard and has a good kicking game and gets his body in front defensively, so he ticks a lot of boxes for any future club.
“We have salary-cap pressures like any club and you can’t keep everyone.
“We wish Tom all the best for his future career.”