Shibasaki's Broncos return a gem after all seemed lost

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Gehamat Shibasaki thought his NRL career was over before being given an unexpected lifeline by Brisbane.

Instead of holding down a regular job and playing Queensland Cup, he now has a development list contract and is the starting left centre for the high-flying Broncos.

The 26-year-old journeyman, known as "Gem", played 18 Cup games for Townsville Blackhawks last year after lining up in just six NRL matches for South Sydney, North Queensland and Newcastle in the previous four seasons.

After joining the Rabbitohs on a week-to-week contract last year mid-season and finishing with the Blackhawks at the end of 2024, Shibasaki linked with Wynnum-Manly for this year and was preparing to supplement his second-tier contract with work in youth development.

He secured a train-and-trial deal with the Broncos, but thought his NRL ship had sailed.

"That's how it felt for me. It felt like that was pretty much it for me," Shibasaki said.

"When I did get that feeling of being around the boys every day I just felt like I wanted to give it another crack. I put my head down and worked hard.

"I set little goals, and a lot of big things happened off the back of it. I am really proud of that too.

"I had nothing on (at the end) of last year."

Shibasaki made his NRL debut for the Broncos in 2018 and said he was in the right environment to get the best out of himself under new coach Michael Maguire.

"It was just a train-and-trial for pre-season at the start. I got flogged," he grinned.

"My body wasn't ready for pre-season. I hadn't been around this professional scene in a while. I just knew that if I got my body right pre-Christmas everything else would fall into place.

"I just kept chipping away and buying into what Madge (Maguire) had to say. I worked really hard and it all paid off."

After shining in the pre-season trials and again in the 50-14 win over Sydney Roosters in round one, Shibasaki could yet secure a full-time top 30 deal.

When he was younger the proud Torres Strait Islander said he always worried about the future, but not anymore.

"If I chip away (a top-30 deal) might come. It might not. I'll just keep doing what I have been doing," Shibasaki said.

"That's the end goal, but I really want to focus on the now and week-by-week and training-by-training.

"I'm totally grateful for the path I went through last year. Straight out of school I went straight into the top squad, and working last year was the first time I've ever had a job.

"Coming back to training with the boys and then going back to work, I feel like I'm grateful now."

In Townsville he worked with Indigenous and non-Indigenous children, and was set to transfer in the role to Brisbane

"With the community up in Townsville, we're heavily Indigenous up there, so a lot of kids love their footy as well,'' Shibasaki said.

"I wanted to help some of the young kids find their way and learn some lessons from me with their preparations or anything to do with footy.

"That was a motivator. I like seeing the kids develop and have their crack too. Obviously (my story) is probably a good example. It's pretty motivating for me as well."

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Might sound crazy, but if Shiba continues this form and Billy is looking for a centre at origin time his name would be in the conversation.
I think there's a few in front of him, but no doubt his name will get thrown up because he's a bronco.

The club needs to push on that more... you want exposure... we fucking got it
 
I'm really happy for him, his first stint was just an absolute nightmare. Glad to see him on the redemption arc. Could be a great moneyball signing.
I think he's already become a great money ball signing... a train and trial player that takes up a dev deal to be a starter... and even if he is just a placeholder until Mariner takes the spot then Madge has turned him into a first grader and we probably upgrade him to a top 30 depth deal next year.

Been great all round.

Madge showing he can turn guys into first graders, Shiba gets a second chance and will fucking love the broncos for giving it to him (grass no longer greener) and the squad picks up a very solid depth player (at worst) in the top 30.

He's also playing out of position, because you can see with his carries that he's used to being on the right... so we've now got a guy that can play both sides if needed.

Very solid squad player to have
 
There will be some Newcastle fans scratching their heads right now
They're still not sure if AOB is a good coach or if Ponga is a god... but they better be ready for Newy to give AOB another extension after their start to the year
 
I’ve been one of his biggest advocates since the preseason - I’m really happy for him.

That being said, the journeymen who find a way to max out their potential generally only can do so for one or two seasons tops. He’ll do a great job for us this year, drop a level if we re-sign him next year, and you want him off the books by year 3.
 
I’ve been one of his biggest advocates since the preseason - I’m really happy for him.

That being said, the journeymen who find a way to max out their potential generally only can do so for one or two seasons tops. He’ll do a great job for us this year, drop a level if we re-sign him next year, and you want him off the books by year 3.

Nah you don't know that.

For some people it just takes a bit longer for the penny to drop, when you get someone like Shibasaki who has had to work his backside off to make it and nail down a regular spot you would expect there would be a bit of appreciation for how hard he had to work to get to where he is.

I think I heard one of the commentators say it was the first time in his career he has had 4 consecutive games in the NRL, which is telling because he hasn't been short of an opportunity. You can only be happy for him given how hard he would have had to have worked. He's earned his spot obviously. Mariner is no mug himself.
 
I think he's already become a great money ball signing... a train and trial player that takes up a dev deal to be a starter... and even if he is just a placeholder until Mariner takes the spot then Madge has turned him into a first grader and we probably upgrade him to a top 30 depth deal next year.

Been great all round.

Madge showing he can turn guys into first graders, Shiba gets a second chance and will fucking love the broncos for giving it to him (grass no longer greener) and the squad picks up a very solid depth player (at worst) in the top 30.

He's also playing out of position, because you can see with his carries that he's used to being on the right... so we've now got a guy that can play both sides if needed.

Very solid squad player to have

That dude @beaseagull knew what he was talkin about .
When he told us Shiba was gonna play 1sts . I thought he was crazy .
 
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