STAGGS ON THE MOVE
Broncos star Kotoni Staggs has dropped a bomb on Brisbane after refusing to commit to the club long-term.
The Broncos are in danger of losing their most explosive player as he considers leaving Red Hill.
At this stage, Staggs is more likely to leave the Broncos than stay beyond 2021 - although the appointment of Kevin Walters as coach could change the situation.
The dressing room has not been a happy place at Red Hill this year which contributed to the sacking of coach Anthony Seibold in August.
Kotoni Staggs won’t commit his future to the club.
Staggs, 21, will be one of the NRL’s hottest free agents from November 1 when he can officially sign with a rival club for 2022.
He will miss half of next season as he recovers from a major knee injury, but the future NSW Origin player has shown the talent he possesses and will be chased hard by rivals.
We asked Staggs about his future this week, to which he replied: “I’m still here for one more year – I’m locked in.”
When pressed on whether he wanted to stay at the Broncos beyond 2021, Staggs said: “Whatever happens, happens. I can’t tell.
“I’m here next year and I want to do a job for the Broncos.”
It was hardly a glowing endorsement for the club that just collected the wooden spoon.
Source: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...n/news-story/a12d05ec042e7728eabbfd45430e046a
Interesting if this is true, hopefully we throw a few coin and a few years this kids way and bring him back down South ... would look great in blue and white ... let's make this happen Trent and co ... PLEASE ... we need a key signing and this kid would be a great addition and maybe someone to build a team around!
UP the DOGGIESSSS!!
Broncos star Kotoni Staggs has dropped a bomb on Brisbane after refusing to commit to the club long-term.
The Broncos are in danger of losing their most explosive player as he considers leaving Red Hill.
At this stage, Staggs is more likely to leave the Broncos than stay beyond 2021 - although the appointment of Kevin Walters as coach could change the situation.
The dressing room has not been a happy place at Red Hill this year which contributed to the sacking of coach Anthony Seibold in August.
Kotoni Staggs won’t commit his future to the club.
Staggs, 21, will be one of the NRL’s hottest free agents from November 1 when he can officially sign with a rival club for 2022.
He will miss half of next season as he recovers from a major knee injury, but the future NSW Origin player has shown the talent he possesses and will be chased hard by rivals.
We asked Staggs about his future this week, to which he replied: “I’m still here for one more year – I’m locked in.”
When pressed on whether he wanted to stay at the Broncos beyond 2021, Staggs said: “Whatever happens, happens. I can’t tell.
“I’m here next year and I want to do a job for the Broncos.”
It was hardly a glowing endorsement for the club that just collected the wooden spoon.
Source: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...n/news-story/a12d05ec042e7728eabbfd45430e046a
Interesting if this is true, hopefully we throw a few coin and a few years this kids way and bring him back down South ... would look great in blue and white ... let's make this happen Trent and co ... PLEASE ... we need a key signing and this kid would be a great addition and maybe someone to build a team around!
UP the DOGGIESSSS!!