
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Brisbane Broncos forward Fletcher Baker is reportedly being offered to multiple clubs as he nears the end of his contract and is unlikely to receive an extension.
According to zerotackle.com, Baker, who previously played for the Sydney Roosters (2021-23), has not made a significant impact since joining the Broncos at the start of the 2024 season.
He has primarily served as a backup forward, entering the team only when injuries or suspensions occur.
Initially viewed as a potential regular off the interchange bench, Baker has played only 14 games overall, with just two appearances this season in Rounds 10 and 11.
During those matches, he contributed a total of 43 minutes on the field, making two passes, 30 tackles with a 93.8% efficiency, and 132 running metres.
Given his limited playing time, Baker is unlikely to return to the lineup anytime soon.
As he approaches the end of the season, Baker has emerged as a player being offered to Super League teams for the 2026 season, as reported by All Out Rugby League.