Adam Reynolds’ revelation about coaching Brisbane Broncos after retirement in 2025
The 33-year-old halfback is on the verge of signing a one-year contract extension.
Adam Reynolds has revealed he wants to join the Brisbane Broncos‘ coaching staff after his planned retirement from the NRL at the end of the 2025 season. Off contract at the end of 2024, the 33-year-old halfback is expected to ink a one-year extension that will take him to what he thinks will be his final season in 2025.
According to reports, Reynolds will take a significant pay-cut on his next deal so the Broncos can afford to upgrade the contracts of young guns Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam. “It is getting solved in the background,” Reynolds said on Friday at pre-season training, where he rocked up at 80kg – five below the weight he played at in the grand final.
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“I still feel like I have more to give. My body is feeling good. I feel like I am playing good enough football to go around again. I am enjoying the club and I love being around the boys. It is pretty simple.”
Reynolds already plays somewhat of an assistant coaching role at the Broncos due to his vast experience, and readily passes on his knowledge to the likes of Walsh and Mam. But on Friday he revealed for the first time that he wants to take on an official coaching role when he retires from playing.