The Gold Coast Bulletin

HYNES TELLS BRONCOS: ‘MAKE ME AN OFFER’

- JOEL GOULD

OFF-CONTRACT Melbourne Storm fullback Nicho Hynes says he is yet to receive an offer from the Broncos and wants to make a decision on his future in the coming weeks.

The 24-year-old has been a standout as a starting fullback for the past month for Melbourne, but with Ryan Papenhuyze­n and Cameron Munster both on deck next year at the Storm he will likely have to move elsewhere to be a starting player in either of his two favourite positions.

“There are not any offers on the table at the moment, just discussion­s with the Storm and the Broncos as well, so I can’t really make a decision,” Hynes said after starring in the Storm’s 44-18 win over the Dragons.

“I am seeing on social media that I am going (to the Broncos) but there has been no offer as yet.

“I would rather make a decision sooner rather than later so I can just focus on the rest of the year.

“The Storm have spoken to me. We were meant to have a meeting the other day but the COVID rules came again and they got a bit busy, but I am sure I will sit down with them the next couple of weeks in camp (at Twin Waters).”

The Broncos are struggling to find a fullback with the all-round game to shine in the modern NRL. The jury is out on Jamayne Isaako and Hynes is one of the game’s most improved players this year who has clearly benefited from the Storm system.

Storm coach Craig Bellamy said Hynes was a player the club wanted to keep, while acknowledg­ing the factors playing into his future.

“We want to hang onto him but there will be a few considerat­ions there for us and for him – how much we can afford to pay him and what position he would prefer to play in a footy team,” Bellamy said. “We will do everything in our power to keep him. The good thing about Nicho is that he is heavily involved and he can play a whole heap of positions.”

Hynes signed a one-year extension with the Storm last year but said his football had come a long way since then.

“It will be hard to leave this club because they gave me everything ... but I really do want to test myself and be a starting player and a key member in a spine,” he said.

 ??  ?? Melbourne’s Nicho Hynes evades the tackle of Ben Hunt during the Storm’s Magic Round win over the Dragons. Picture: Albert Perez/Getty Images
Melbourne’s Nicho Hynes evades the tackle of Ben Hunt during the Storm’s Magic Round win over the Dragons. Picture: Albert Perez/Getty Images

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