The Chronicle

MADDEN: I WANT NO.7 ROLE

Battler says he’s ready

- Travis Meyn Peter Badel

Broncos playmaker Jock Madden insists he is the man to succeed Adam Reynolds in Brisbane’s No.7 jersey instead of boom schoolboys star Coby Black.

Madden will confront former club Wests Tigers on Saturday night in Campbellto­wn following revelation­s new Tigers coach Benji Marshall tried to lure him back to Concord.

It will be Madden’s third straight game for the Broncos, his longest run of consecutiv­e NRL matches since joining Brisbane last year.

Madden, 24, left the Tigers after the 2022 season for the opportunit­y to be groomed by Reynolds at Red Hill, in the hope he would be Brisbane’s next long-term halfback.

However Black is also in the mix for the No.7 jersey after graduating from school last year and being rushed into Brisbane’s full-time squad to begin his transition to the NRL.

With Reynolds set to retire at the end of 2025, the prestigiou­s Broncos halfback duties are up for grabs and Madden believes he is the one to take on Brisbane’s top playmaking role.

“That’s the plan, that’s why I re-signed (until 2026),” he said.

“One hundred per cent (I’m confident I can do the job). I came up here for a reason, for an opportunit­y.

“I want to learn as much as I can from ‘Reyno’ and take that spot after (he’s retired).

“I feel I can do that and my strengths can help Ezra (Mam) and (Reece Walsh) as well.”

The Broncos’ No.7 jersey has been a poisoned chalice over the years since Allan Langer’s dominance in the 1990s.

Former NSW Origin halfback Peter Wallace made a fist of it for a few years before Ben Hunt took over in the run to the 2015 grand final and Reynolds is the only player to look comfortabl­e there since.

The Broncos have high hopes for Black, but he is still at least a year away from being ready and Madden has an opportunit­y to show why he should be Reynolds’ successor.

“I knew from that first time (I met Reynolds) he was willing to teach me and he hasn’t stopped since.

“We sit down and he goes over clips with me.

“He asks me questions about how I can improve my game and tells me where I can improve as well.

“He’s been a great mentor for me.”

While Madden has made a fist of limited opportunit­ies at Red Hill, the Tigers attempted to get him back to the club he played 17 NRL games for from 2021-22.

Upon taking over the club late last year, Marshall made inquiries about bringing Madden back to the Tigers.

“When Benji got back in, they did come chasing him again. There was a bit of interest from the Tigers and Penrith, but he stuck solid with the Broncos and he agreed to a contract extension. He is very happy,” said Madden’s manager Chris Orr.

“At the moment he’s like the fill-in teacher at school, but if he gets his chance full-time, he won’t let the Broncos down.”

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Jock Madden is looking to secure the Broncos’ No.7 jersey once Adam Reynolds retires at the end of 2025.

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