Young broncs in feeder clubs

At fullback, that's interesting. What happens to Biyd and Isaako? What about Walsh, not rated as high as a fullback?

Walker is a couple of years from even being allowed to play in either the NRL or ISC. by then we should have a good handle on whether Isaako has what it takes to be an NRL level fullback, or if he will only ever be a quality winger
 
At fullback, that's interesting. What happens to Biyd and Isaako? What about Walsh, not rated as high as a fullback?

He's a bit skinny to be our last line of defence. He might want to go on the Dearden diet and bulk up.
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Walker is a couple of years from even being allowed to play in either the NRL or ISC. by then we should have a good handle on whether Isaako has what it takes to be an NRL level fullback, or if he will only ever be a quality winger

Dearden too, though I reckon we'll know by the end of the season whether he's to be THE ONE.
 
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Walker is a couple of years from even being allowed to play in either the NRL or ISC. by then we should have a good handle on whether Isaako has what it takes to be an NRL level fullback, or if he will only ever be a quality winger

He's 17 soon, he's in the exact same position as Dearden 12 months ago.
 
Boyd is suffering at the moment at playing for a team that is playing badly really badly as a young half that's not great for learning your craft.

He's way down on confidence and his play has suffered. He didn't do anything great last week in Colts against Ipswich. He was kicking stones. People naming him in NRL teams are honestly off their head.

Yep Colts will play at lunch time before ISC.

Souths have much bigger problems than fullback, Port has been one of their best, they need something from their forwards and badly.

Concerning with how much of our depth is in that forward pack
 
We have some decisions to make over the next few years.... And damn its good to be in this position! Our scouts and development people have done an amazing job the last few years. Astonishing the potential of the list we are putting together considering we are in a strict salary cap era. Remarkable job.

But the vultures are coming!
 
Do you think he could be a good fullback or is he a better half?

I have never even thought of him playing fullback once.
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Where do you think he will end up?

No idea, but his goal is to make Queensland schoolboys this weekend he's in Roma playing now for Met West and Queensland U18 next weekend both of those will push him up again.
 
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I have never even thought of him playing fullback once.
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No idea, but his goal is to make Queensland schoolboys this weekend he's in Roma playing now for Met West and Queensland U18 next weekend both of those will push him up again.

Would be a shame if we lost him , would be nice to have a son of a former bronco play for us.
 
Sam Walker just made Queensland Schoolboys. I expect he will be U18 Origin half tonight too.
 
@1910, do you know what's happening with Sam Scarlett ?
 
i think he wants to know if @1910 knows anything about sam scarlett.

just a hunch. :rofl
 
Sam Walker just made Queensland Schoolboys. I expect he will be U18 Origin half tonight too.
Any idea what time that team will be announced mate , and how many young Broncos will b in there
 
Any idea what time that team will be announced mate , and how many young Broncos will b in there

Named in about 10 minutes mate.

I would expect Walker and Walsh to be there.
 
THE Broncos’ next wave of talent has been recognised with eight of the club’s contracted players to represent the Queensland under-18s team.
The Maroons’ 18s will take on their NSW counterparts in the annual clash as a curtain raiser to next Wednesday’s State of Origin match at Suncorp Stadium.
Outside backs Tesi Nui and Xavier Coates, who both trialed with the Broncos’ NRL squad against the Souths Logan Magpies in Warwick back in February, are in the team.

Coates’ teammates Reece Walsh and Brendan Piakura are also from the Tweed Heads Seagulls club that won the national under-18s final over NSW champions Illlawarra.
Ipswich Jets pair Jack Martin (prop) and half Sam Walker will represent Queensland as well.
Norths Devils’ halfback Josh James and Wynnum Seagulls’ hooker Jake Simpkins round out the list of Broncos’ contracted players in the State team.
Broncos’ NRL assistant coach Kurt Richards will coach the side and try to reverse their 16-10 loss last year by a team that included current Broncos’ NRL players Tom Dearden and David Fifita.

QUEENSLAND UNDER-18 TEAM
Xavier Coates – Tweed Seagulls

Juwan Compain – Tweed Seagulls
Harrison Graham – Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Reece Hoffman – Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Jack Howarth – Easts Tigers
Joshua James – Norths Devils
Alofiana Khan-Pereira – Burleigh Bears
Trent Loiero – Sunshine Coast Falcons
Jack Martin – Ipswich Jets
Fanitesi Niu – Souths Logan Magpies
Brendan Piakura – Tweed Seagulls

Tristan Powell – Burleigh Bears
Jake Simpkin – Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Hamiso Tabuai–Fidow – Townsville Blackhawks
Carsil Vaikai – Tweed Seagulls
Sam Walker – Ipswich Jets
Reece Walsh – Tweed Seagulls

18th man: Toby Sexton – Tweed Seagulls
Coach: Kurt Richards
 

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