Broncos halfback Adam Reynolds is no stranger to a Michael Maguire pre-season regime, but said he was enjoying the challenge of keeping up with his younger teammates in a bid to improve.
Battling the Brisbane humidity as the players ran repeated lengths of their Red Hill training field...
His age and what happened at the Dragons doesn't matter.
He's still extremely fit and not having any serious injuries during his career has helped him at the back end of it. And at the Dragons he was left running the show with numpties in the spine with him. He's not going to be doing that here...
Confirmed by his manager.
“He’s very flattered by the interest from those clubs, but ultimately opted to finish his career in Brisbane,” said Hunt’s manager, Col Davis. “It was a difficult decision, and he hadn’t made up his mind until yesterday.”...
He was already out of the game. Eels tried to sign him for under 200k. NRL came back and said nope his value is 400k.
Signing one of the biggest names in Australian sport for peanuts. I don't think that would have gone down well.
I don't see how you justify that amount of money sitting on the bench.
Plus, I'm not sold on Hunt/Reyno working. They're both players that want to be calling the shots. I think for balance, we would be much better off with Ezra/Reyno in the halves and Hunt at 9.
Unless part of the deal for Hunt is that he accepts he’s going to be hooker. When Ezra comes back, it’s either that or he’s in QLD Cup. Maybe they won’t want to stuff around with playing him in the halves part time.
Dolphins offer is 800k for '25 and 600k for '26.
Broncos offer is 300k less but they are offering a job after retirement which is seen as a trump card. Under NRL salary cap rules, in the final year of their career, a player can be paid off the salary cap as part of their transition into...
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