MICHAEL MAGUIRE RESPONDS AMID CLAIM MELBOURNE STORM COULD POUNCE AND SIGN BRONCOS PLAYER..
Brisbane Broncos coach Michael Maguire has poured cold water on suggestions that young playmaker Coby Black could be tempted away by Melbourne Storm, reaffirming the clubโs commitment to nurturing the talented halfback as a central figure in Brisbaneโs long-term plans.
The rumours surfaced earlier this week following confirmation that Jonah Pezet, the former Storm half and Queensland under-19 representative, had signed a one-year deal with Parramatta Eels for 2026 before linking up with the Broncos on a three-year contract from 2027. The multi-stage deal immediately sparked speculation about the future of Black, Brisbaneโs emerging young half who has long been earmarked as the natural successor to Adam Reynolds.
Reports out of Melbourne suggested that the Storm โ who were blindsided by Pezetโs departure โ could shift their attention toward Black, hoping to lure him south with the promise of more immediate NRL game time and the opportunity to develop under Craig Bellamyโs system.
However, Maguire moved quickly to put those rumours to rest, stressing that Black remains a key part of the Broncosโ plans and has already been identified as a cornerstone for the clubโs next generation.
> โCoby is a Bronco through and through,โ Maguire said on Wednesday. โHeโs been in our system for years, he understands our culture, and heโs one of the most exciting young halves in the game. Weโve got a clear pathway for him, and that doesnโt change regardless of who joins the club.โ
Balancing the Future and the Present
The Pezet signing, which caused ripples across the NRL landscape, has been described as a strategic move by Brisbane โ ensuring stability in the halves for the post-Reynolds era. The veteran halfback, now 35, is expected to play through 2026, leaving the door open for Pezet and Black to battle for the No. 7 jersey in the seasons that follow.
For Maguire, the move is about depth, competition, and the ability to sustain success rather than replacing anyone prematurely.
> โIf you want to be a consistent contender in the NRL, youโve got to plan two or three years ahead,โ Maguire explained. โJonahโs signing doesnโt mean someoneโs on the outer. It means weโre building a system where young players push each other to be better.โ
Coby Black, 19, was one of the breakout stars of the Broncosโ 2025 pre-season trials and has been steadily developing through the clubโs feeder system. His maturity, sharp kicking game, and calmness under pressure have earned high praise internally, with many comparing his early style to that of a young Daly Cherry-Evans.
Storm Circle as Broncos Lock In Future
For Melbourne Storm, Pezetโs departure left a noticeable gap. The 22-year-old was considered one of the clubโs brightest prospects โ a natural understudy to Jahrome Hughes โ and his decision to leave came as a shock to many within the organisation.
With Bellamy entering what could be his final seasons at the helm, Storm have been aggressively looking to secure the next generation of playmakers. Itโs understood that Blackโs name was mentioned in internal discussions, but Maguireโs firm stance and the Broncosโ track record of retaining homegrown stars make a potential poaching highly unlikely.
> โWe know how the recruitment game works,โ Maguire said with a smile. โClubs will always look around, especially when good players are coming through. But our job is to make sure Coby knows heโs valued here โ and he does.โ
Insiders suggest that Brisbane have already begun informal talks with Blackโs management about extending his deal beyond 2027, potentially locking him in as the long-term halfback partner for Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam.
Reynoldsโ Influence and Transition Plan
A major part of Blackโs development has been the mentorship of Adam Reynolds, whose professionalism and leadership have transformed Brisbaneโs spine since arriving from South Sydney in 2022.
Reynolds has reportedly taken the teenager under his wing, working closely with him on game management and tactical kicking during training sessions. That mentorship has been crucial, with Maguire noting that itโs part of the clubโs broader vision for continuity.
> โReynoโs been massive for us โ not just in what he brings on the field but in how he prepares the next generation,โ Maguire said. โHeโs had a huge influence on Coby and Ezra, and thatโs what strong clubs are built on โ leadership and legacy.โ
While Reynolds has yet to make a call on his future beyond 2026, he has publicly expressed a desire to see the Broncosโ young halves thrive, regardless of when he eventually hangs up the boots.
Pezetโs Arrival and the Bigger Picture
As for Jonah Pezet, his upcoming arrival in 2027 is being viewed as both a coup and a challenge for Brisbaneโs halves rotation. The 22-year-oldโs signing followed a dramatic exit from Melbourne, reportedly triggered by Hughesโ decision to backflip on his own exit plans and re-sign with the Storm through 2028.
That unexpected turn left Pezet looking for an opportunity to step out of the shadow of established stars โ and Brisbane, with its exciting young core and attacking style, was the perfect fit.
> โJonahโs a talented footballer,โ Maguire added. โHeโs shown what he can do in limited opportunities. Heโll bring a great energy to the squad, and heโll push the other halves to raise their standards. Thatโs what we want.โ
Pezetโs signing also reflects the Broncosโ growing pull as one of the leagueโs most attractive destinations. After years of rebuilding, Brisbane have re-established themselves as a powerhouse club capable of attracting elite talent while still nurturing homegrown stars.
The Message to Fans and Rivals
In typical Maguire fashion, his response carried a message of reassurance to Broncos fans and a quiet warning to rival clubs: Brisbaneโs system is built to retain its future.
> โOur focus is on keeping our young talent together,โ Maguire said. โWeโve got a strong culture, great support staff, and players who believe in where this club is heading. When you have that, itโs very hard for anyone to take your players.โ
For Coby Black, the message from his coach was clear โ patience and persistence will pay off. With Reynolds still steering the ship and Pezet joining the fold in two years, the young playmakerโs time will come.
As Maguire summed it up:
> โCobyโs future is right here at the Broncos. Weโre building something special, and heโs a massive part of that.โ
While Melbourne may continue to cast glances north, it appears Brisbaneโs next-generation halfback is going nowhere.
In the eyes of Michael Maguire, the message is simple โ the Broncosโ future belongs to those already wearing the maroon and gold.
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