Rugby League Star Poised for $1 Million Deal as Broncos and Roosters Vie for His Signature
The Roosters have reportedly offered a two-year contract extension worth $900,000 per season to a standout playmaker, with the Broncos also showing strong interest. The Broncos are prepared to offer $1 million per season to secure him as Adam Reynolds’ successor in 2026.
Among the top playmakers like Nicho Hynes, Daly Cherry-Evans, and Mitchell Moses, who each earn $1 million or more annually, this playmaker has demonstrated he belongs in that elite group. Recently, he scored two impressive tries that only a few players in the league could match, showcasing his exceptional vision, confidence, and skill execution.
Cooper Cronk, a revered halfback, praised his performance, noting his remarkable trajectory. He highlighted how the playmaker excels not only in dazzling plays but also in core aspects of the game, such as team organization and attack strategy.
His synergy with teammates like James Tedesco, Angus Crichton, and Luke Keary further underscores his all-around impact. His ability to balance spectacular plays with fundamental skills has been key to his consistent performance this season.