The Chronicle

Broncs cooking up late bid

Brisbane linked to late offer to sign Souths hooker

- DEAN RITCHIE

RUGBY LEAGUE: Brisbane are believed to have made a bold late play to sign South Sydney hooker Damien Cook for the 2020 season.

Cook’s manager Mario Tartak said Cook was now considerin­g lucrative offers from four clubs, including Souths.

Well-placed sources believe Cook could be persuaded to follow coach Anthony Seibold to Brisbane in 2020 when his Rabbitohs deal expires.

Cook holds Seibold in high regard after the rookie NRL coach guided the 27-year-old from irregular first-grade starter to representa­tive star in their first season together.

He enjoyed a breakout year under Seibold, holding off the challenge of Robbie Farah for the hooking spot before earning NSW State of Origin and Australian honours.

It is believed Souths remain firm favourites to re-sign Cook to a long-term deal of up to four years. Some sources even suggested the deal was close to being finalised.

Rival clubs, though, won’t go away given Cook is free to sign a contract for the 2020 season and beyond. Wests Tigers have also been linked to Cook.

Tartak said two of three rival clubs chasing Cook were based in Sydney, but would not confirm the Broncos as the other potential suitor.

“There has been a club that has come in late,” Tartak said.

“I would be reluctant (to name the club) because we basically agreed not to say anything.

“We’re down to four clubs and that includes Souths. Two are in Sydney, one out of Sydney.

“They are all strong offers.

“Put it this way, we are getting closer and closer each week but I’m not in a rush, we’re definitely not in a rush.

“Souths are in heavy dialogue with me and they want to retain him. He would like to stay.”

The Broncos will publicly deny any interest in Cook, particular­ly given they have Queensland hooker Andrew McCullough on their books until the end of the 2021 season.

Cook is due to arrive back in Sydney today from his honeymoon.

It’s understood Cook feels a sense of loyalty to the Rabbitohs and his teammates, but he has played his best football under Brisbane-bound Seibold.

Broncos coach Wayne Bennett is set to arrive home in Australia from Europe on Wednesday with negotiatio­ns expected to commence about a straight swap with Seibold for next season.

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