LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The mighty Brisbane Broncos have made a strategic move by securing fullback Reece Walsh for another four years, taking him through to the end of the 2029 season.
With lightning speed and game-changing skills, the 22-year-old dynamo is set to be a linchpin in Head Coach Michael Maguire's squad for the foreseeable future.
Hailing from the Nerang Roosters, Walsh burst onto the NRL scene in 2021 and has since made a significant impact with 34 tries and 57 try assists in his 74 appearances.
Despite a challenging 2024 season, where he faced some setbacks, Walsh still managed to showcase his talent by scoring 14 tries, making 13 line breaks, delivering 8 try assists, and breaking 62 tackles per game while running an impressive 154 metres.
Having already represented the Maroons in State of Origin, Walsh is gearing up for a standout 2025 season with the Broncos.
Fans can expect to witness his electrifying performances and game-changing plays as he cements his place in the annals of Rugby League history.
With his contract extension secured, Walsh is ready to take on whatever challenges come his way, as he embodies the fighting spirit and determination that define the essence of Rugby League in Australia.