The Weekend Post

Broncos winger proves contract worth with treble

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RIKKI-LEE ARNOLD COREY Oates has given his strongest indication yet that he will stay with the Broncos, as the club begins negotiatio­ns to retain its star winger.

The Queensland flyer proved yet again on Thursday night why he is one of the best wingers in the competitio­n after he scored a hat-trick to help deliver Brisbane a crucial 38-18 victory against South Sydney.

The starring performanc­e also came at an important time for Oates, who can finally begin his negotiatio­ns for season 2019 and beyond following the end of his current management contract.

Oates’ decisions around his future have been delayed while he waited to sever ties with his manager.

He is now free to look at his options, but in a major boost for the Broncos, the in-demand Oates confirmed he wants to stay in Brisbane.

“I want to be here next year,” he said.

“But it’s up to (the Broncos). I want to finish the year off strong … then I can go into contract negotiatio­ns happy and confident with whatever decision I make.

“It’s always important (to stay with your club). You never want to leave. But if the club doesn’t want you, you have to look elsewhere.”

Coach Wayne Bennett has previously stated the Broncos definitely want Oates to stay at Red Hill, but has admitted they are not in a position to enter into a bidding war.

Oates said, however, that he has not seen any formal offers from other clubs, despite reports last month he rejected a deal with the Bulldogs.

With Brisbane still fighting to cement its place in the top eight, Oates said his biggest focus for the next month was to help his team become a premiershi­p force and he hopes the offers will follow after that.

“The only way I can get a contract is play good footy,” he said.

 ??  ?? TIMELY TOUCHDOWN: Broncos’ Corey Oates celebrates scoring a try during Brisbane’s win against the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Suncorp Stadium on Thursday night. Picture: GETTY
TIMELY TOUCHDOWN: Broncos’ Corey Oates celebrates scoring a try during Brisbane’s win against the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Suncorp Stadium on Thursday night. Picture: GETTY
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