With the 2024 NRL season in full swing, transfer rumors are swirling. Several Brisbane Broncos players might be looking for a change of scenery, potentially attracting interest from Super League clubs.
Here are five Broncos who could be interesting targets for clubs across the ditch:
1. Milford Muss Find His Magic:
Halfback sensation in his early years, ミッチェル・ミルフォード (Mitchell Milford) has struggled to find consistent form in recent seasons. While his talent remains undeniable, a fresh start in the Super League could reignite his spark. Milford’s playmaking ability and kicking prowess could be a valuable asset for any team seeking an experienced playmaker.
2. Experienced Head in Boyd:
Fullback コーリー・ボイド (Corey Boyd) boasts a wealth of NRL experience, having captained both the Broncos and the Australian national team. While his starting role with the Broncos might be under threat, his leadership qualities and defensive solidity could be highly attractive for Super League clubs looking for a reliable veteran presence in the backline.
3. Cotter’s Time to Shine?
Hooker トム・デイビー (Tom Dearden) has shown glimpses of brilliance during his time with the Broncos. However, consistent opportunities have been limited. A move to the Super League could provide Dearden with the platform to solidify himself as a starting hooker. His speed, agility, and passing skills could make him a dynamic force in the middle of the park.
4. Can Isaia Shine Brighter?
Winger アイザイア・コロアウラ (Isaia Katoa) has shown flashes of his attacking prowess, showcasing pace and finishing ability. However, competition for spots in the Broncos’ backline is fierce. The Super League could offer Katoa a chance to establish himself as a regular starter and develop his talent further.
5. Will Farnworth Find a New Home?
Second-rower マット・ファーンワース (Matt Farnworth) has struggled with injuries in recent seasons. His versatility and ability to play both lock and edge could be attractive to Super League clubs seeking a mobile forward. A fresh start could provide Farnworth with the opportunity to recapture his prior form and potentially reignite his NRL career upon return.