LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The latest from broncos.com.au shines a spotlight on the rising star Xavier Willison, as he strives to become the "X-Factor" for the Broncos.
The 21-year-old prop has faced his fair share of setbacks on his journey to the NRL, battling through injuries to earn his spot on the field.
With 11 appearances under his belt this season, Willison is making the most of his playing time off the interchange, clocking an average of 36 minutes per game.
Known for his damaging runs and ability to break tackles, Willison is racking up over 100 metres per game, with nearly half of those hard-earned metres coming post-contact.
Not only is he a force to be reckoned with in attack, but he's also been solid in defense, boasting a 93% tackle efficiency rate and even adding a couple of tries to his name.
With his sights set on further development and a bigger role in Kevvie Walters' plans, Willison is determined to keep pushing himself on the field.
As he continues to make strides in his career, the young gun is poised to make a significant impact for the Broncos.