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http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...-stay-at-broncos/story-e6frep5x-1226617014062
I know some will question these signings, but I think they're both valuable players, and it's a good sign they are secured.
Also, if the $2 million for 2 players signed for 3 years is right, neither is breaking the bank under the increasing cap (ie about $330K each per year).
THE Broncos have completed a $2 million retention coup with in-form representative duo Matt Gillett and Jack Reed securing upgraded deals to stay at Red Hill.
Gillett and Reed have inked new contracts in a major boost for the Broncos ahead of Friday night's Queensland blockbuster against the Cowboys at Suncorp Stadium.
The 24-year-olds were to come off contract at season's end but Broncos recruitment chief Andrew Gee has moved swiftly to reward Reed and Gillett for their blistering early-season form.
Brisbane hierarchy will announce the pair's re-signing at a press conference this morning.
It is understood utility Gillett has signed a deal to stay at the Broncos until the end of 2016, while centre Reed has also received a lucrative multi-year extension.
The retention of the Bribie Island juniors comes just a fortnight after the Broncos were hit by the loss of rising playmaker Corey Norman, who agreed to a three-year deal with Parramatta worth $1.3 million.
While holding on to Gillett and Reed helps offset Norman's impending departure, the Broncos have funds under the salary cap for another big-name purchase and are scouring the market for a playmaker.
Reed, the English international, has rebounded well from an injury-affected 2012, playing a key role in the Broncos' 32-12 upset of the Titans at Skilled Park last Friday night.
Gillett has played 80 minutes in five consecutive games in the back row and firmed as a Trans-Tasman Test bolter after making 40 tackles and 13 hit-ups against the Titans.
I know some will question these signings, but I think they're both valuable players, and it's a good sign they are secured.
Also, if the $2 million for 2 players signed for 3 years is right, neither is breaking the bank under the increasing cap (ie about $330K each per year).
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