Broncos forward attracts interest with career-high performance

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

Brisbane Broncos forward Jack Gosiewski has been garnering attention from several teams as he approaches the end of his contract, with interest coming from the Super League.

Gosiewski, who was released from the North Queensland Cowboys last season to join the Broncos, has had a standout season so far, starting in all five games and impressing club officials.

Despite attracting interest from overseas, Gosiewski's priority is to stay with the Broncos under coach Michael Maguire.

Since Maguire's arrival at the club, Gosiewski has been one of the most underrated forwards, with his career-best form catching the eye of potential suitors.

With 80 first-grade appearances since his NRL debut in 2016, Gosiewski's performance this season has been particularly noteworthy, earning him a starting spot over other established players.

News Corp reports that Gosiewski's strong showing has not gone unnoticed, leading to inquiries from teams in the Super League.

While the opportunity to play abroad may be tempting, Gosiewski is said to prefer staying with the Broncos and continuing to work under Maguire.

This preference speaks to the impact that Maguire has had on Gosiewski's game and highlights the importance of their relationship.

Gosiewski's commitment to the club despite external interest underscores the positive environment that Maguire has fostered within the team.

As Gosiewski navigates the interest from other teams and approaches the end of his contract, his decision to prioritize staying with the Broncos reflects the value he places on his current situation.

With his career on an upward trajectory and his form at an all-time high, Gosiewski's commitment to the Broncos suggests a promising future for both him and the club under Maguire's guidance.

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