
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Adam Reynolds will not be leaving the Brisbane Broncos after his contract expires in 2025, according to coach Michael Maguire.
Despite speculation that the 34-year-old halfback could retire, Maguire is adamant that Reynolds still has a future with the club.
Maguire stated, "It has never been my case of thinking that he retires.
If you are playing well you keep on going." While the Broncos have a strong roster with players like Reece Walsh, Payne Haas, and Pat Carrigan, Maguire reassured fans that there is room for Reynolds if he chooses to continue playing.
It has been reported that Reynolds has "other plans" beyond 2025, and Maguire is fully supportive of his player's decision.
This news comes as a relief to Broncos fans who may have been concerned about the future of their experienced halfback.
By confirming Reynolds' place in the team for the coming years, Maguire is sending a message of stability and confidence to the club's supporters.
The coach's commitment to keeping Reynolds on the team reflects his belief in the player's abilities and value to the Broncos.
Maguire's statement serves as a reassurance to Reynolds and the fans that he will remain an important part of the Broncos' lineup for the foreseeable future.
As Maguire emphasized, "I want [to keep] everyone that is here, and we have got to work around that," highlighting the importance of maintaining a strong and cohesive team.
With this announcement, Maguire has quashed any doubts about Reynolds' future with the Broncos and set the stage for continued success with the experienced halfback leading the team.