Broncos Signing Spree Leaves Cobbo in Limbo
- The Brisbane Broncos face uncertainty as 23-year-old Selwyn Cobbo remains unsigned for 2025 while veterans Adam Reynolds and Ben Hunt are confirmed for 2026.
- Cobbo's potential exit follows the Broncos prioritizing re-signing Reynolds and Hunt, leaving only about $300,000 in salary cap space, which critics call disrespectful to a State of Origin player.
- Cobbo visited Sydney two weeks ago to meet St George Illawarra coach Shane Flanagan, who showed interest but may offer less than Cobbo's $650,000 to $700,000 asking price.
- Former captain Gorden Tallis stated on NRL 360 that the two 35-year-old halfbacks are not the future, naming Cobbo as the club’s future, while Broncos plan to use Hunt at hooker as a transition player.
- This situation suggests Cobbo could be forced out despite his wish to stay, indicating the Broncos face challenges balancing veteran contracts with emerging talent under salary constraints.
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