GOOD NEWS: Brisbane Broncos sign fresh NRLW players once again.

Prior to the current season, the Brisbane Broncos NRLW made the decision to extend the contracts of a number of players, keeping them with the team until the end of the 2025 campaign.

Mele Hufanga, Gayle Broughton, Neta Nu’uausala, Tafito Lafaele, Chelsea Lenarduzzi, and Skyla Adams have all signed new contract extensions with the Broncos, the team has confirmed.

Hufanga, who was named the team’s NRLW Player of the Year the previous season, led the league in line breaks (14) and finished second in total tackle busts (71).

She scored eleven tries in her debut season and has since been selected to play for the New Zealand Kiwi Ferns on the international stage due to her domination.

Gayle Broughton, a teammate from New Zealand who joined from the Parramatta Eels NRLW and moved from fullback to a halves role, has also resigned.

She won a gold medal at the 2020 Olympics, is a legendary player in rugby sevens and the NRLW, and in 2023 she scored four tries, assisted four others in tries, and assisted six line breaks.

“I am truly excited to have re-signed with such an incredible team and I’m even more eager as to what lies ahead for us in 2024,” Broughton stated to Broncos Media.

Skyla Adams, an Under-19s representative from Queensland, has achieved a contract upgrade and will be promoted to the Broncos Top 24 squad. Nu’uausala, Lafaele, and Lenarduzzi will all stay with the club.

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