NEWS Gun Reynolds replacement Broncos want but 'can't afford'

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Brisbane is starting to look at life after Adam Reynolds as the champion halfback nears the end of his NRL career.

The 2014 premiership winner is contracted for 2025 but is currently long odds to sign another deal in the NRL beyond that.

It means the Broncos need a new No.7 - and at the moment there is no answer staring the Red Hill club in the face.

Reynolds told Wide Wide of Sports during pre-season he thought Ezra Mam had the ability to transition into a quality halfback and potentially replace him in the jersey.

But coach Kevin Walters didn't put Mam in the No.7 jumper once in 2024, despite having the perfect opportunity when Reynolds spent nearly three months sidelined by injury.

Legendary five-eighth turned Broncos director Darren Lockyer admits Mam doesn't strike him as a natural halfback.

"Not in the short term," Lockyer told Wide World of Sports' QLDER.

"I think Ezra is very much a player that plays what's in front of him, he's not an organising player.

"I think (Panthers playmaker) Jarome Luai this year, when he had to go to seven he was really impressive. But he's got a few more years' experience under his belt (than Mam).

"I think Ezra maybe in the long term is an option, but in the short term no."

The inability of Mam to step up leaves Brisbane with a glaring issue heading into 2025.

There's been ongoing speculation the club will try to bring Sam Walker back to Queensland.

Walker, 22, is in the midst of contract negotiations with the Roosters but rumours suggest he will want as much as $1.5 million a season in the coming years. Kalyn Ponga is currently the NRL's highest earner and pockets about $1.4m a year from Newcastle.

Walker is the most promising young halfback in the league and is considered next in line to Daly Cherry-Evans' Queensland jumper.

And while the Broncos would no doubt love to bring him home, Lockyer concedes the club won't be able to.

"Sam's a quality player, and I feel like the Roosters without Sam can't win the premiership," Lockyer said.

"He's getting better with every year and every game of experience.

"The salary cap probably restricts you from bringing someone like that to the club at the moment, because he's demanding big money.

"He's already got a decent offer on the table from the Roosters, even though it's well below what he's asking.

"The Broncos at the moment would not be in the market, could not afford that type of player."

Reynolds' exit at the end of next year won't free up a lot of money given he accepted a significant pay cut to re-sign with the Broncos for 2025.

And with guns like Reece Walsh and Payne Haas already on big dollars, the club will find it tough to splash the cash on bringing another superstar into the fold any time soon.

Lockyer says the Reynolds succession plan will likely fall to a young gun who will still only be 19 next year.

"The spine long term, I think there's a couple of players there... there's a young kid called Coby Black coming through, he's been pretty impressive in Q Cup," Lockyer said.

"He will have another year under his belt while Adam's there, and he's learning from Adam.

"I think there's options there, but you don't replace Adam overnight. It will take time."

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I don't really think it's realistic tbh, Dogs will probably be in position to offer him more money and a more secure future than we can given we have a highly rated 7 coming through.

It would be big if we could get him for that role but I can see it from his perspective being a bad move unless he has the confidence to win that battle no matter what, we definitely have the better squad on paper though so the upsides are potentially more even if dogs have the more stable coaching situation.

We are probably going to have to look to England or backup halves from other teams at this stage.

You are probably right but it will be interesting to seethe they end up doing at Canterbury, especially if Chicken Sandwich comes back well. Then they have him, Sexton and Burton to go in to 2 spots.

Canterbury also can’t keep having money to spend because they have overpaid on most of their squad, you have to remember they were a basket case when a lot of these guys were poached.
 

You must have been a shag on a rock .
He shouldn`t have even made the team for the NZ tour after the possibles vs probables trial where he got out played .

Neither Wayne Bennet or Bobby Lindner wanted him .
It was a selector from Ipswich who pushed him .

Playing well in New Zealand in those days was not a high water mark ...


Pretty big gamble seeing as they were white washed in the series the year before for the 1st time in history .
 
Canterbury also can’t keep having money to spend because they have overpaid on most of their squad, you have to remember they were a basket case when a lot of these guys were poached.
Might have JAC's money to play with if Gus has the shits.
 
Might have JAC's money to play with if Gus has the shits.

Gus said after Latrel was photographed powdering his nose .
His club would not accept that .

So I guess Foxxy is gonna be free for the Koori knock out . LOL .
The monday after the Dogs next loss JAC will get his marching orders I reckon .
 
Gus said after Latrel was photographed powdering his nose .
His club would not accept that .

So I guess Foxxy is gonna be free for the Koori knock out . LOL .
The monday after the Dogs next loss JAC will get his marching orders I reckon .
If he gets that far. The NRL integrity unit have yet to give their learned opinion as far as I am aware.
 
You must have been a shag on a rock .
He shouldn`t have even made the team for the NZ tour after the possibles vs probables trial where he got out played .

Neither Wayne Bennet or Bobby Lindner wanted him .
It was a selector from Ipswich who pushed him .

Playing well in New Zealand in those days was not a high water mark ...


Pretty big gamble seeing as they were white washed in the series the year before for the 1st time in history .

I’ll say it again and then leave it- it wasn’t possible probables. It was Sydney V Brisbane. When the first Origin team was picked it was eight Sydney and seven Brisbane- it was pretty even.

Lindner was Sydney captain and not even picked game one. Vautin didn't even play and played all three Origins.
 
You just said he has every resource he needs right in front of him.

If you have everything in front of you and get it wrong it’s not a mistake. You’ve deliberately misled and lied.
Okay, because you're a genius I'll explain this to you like you're a genius:

Greg Inglis's manager to Peter Badel: Greg WILL sign with Brisbane.
Greg Inglis is SET TO sign with Brisbane. [RUMOUR]
Greg Inglis's manager to Peter Badel: Greg has changed his mind.
Peter Badel: Greg Inglis WILL NOT sign with Brisbane. [STILL A RUMOUR]

Can you understand how you can be WRONG without it being a LIE?

If not, do you want a thousand more permutations?
 

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