Home Sports Selwyn Cobbo is poised to depart from the Broncos, but he’s not the sole high-profile player still on the market for 2026.

Selwyn Cobbo is poised to depart from the Broncos, but he’s not the sole high-profile player still on the market for 2026.

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Selwyn Cobbo’s potential departure from the Brisbane Broncos has sparked significant discussions in the rugby league community, especially considering he was once regarded as a future million-dollar player. Reports suggest that Cobbo is likely to leave either at the season’s end or before June 30, with teams like the Dragons and Cowboys keen to secure his signature. The 23-year-old received an insufficient contract offer from the Broncos, who are focusing on extending players Kotoni Staggs and Adam Reynolds instead.

As Cobbo seeks new opportunities, other notable players are also navigating uncertain futures as the transfer market heats up before the 2026 season. Despite being mid-season, a rare number of quality players remain available, including Toby Sexton, who is currently with the Bulldogs. Although Sexton led his team to success this year, recent signings and developments have raised questions about his position, making him a target for clubs such as the Dragons and Wests Tigers.

Will Kennedy from the Sharks is similarly in limbo. Having performed solidly, he may not be the flashy choice, but his consistency could ensure he earns an extension. On the other hand, Tommy Talau’s situation with the Sea Eagles is complicated due to fluctuating performances and competition for spots amidst an underwhelming team performance.

Jake Clifford from the Cowboys has had a mixed season with various role changes but remains a reliable playmaker. His experience could make him a valuable asset for another team if he decides to move. Meanwhile, Josh Kerr of the Dolphins has expressed his desire to remain with the team, but his future is uncertain as he approaches free agency.

Kobe Hetherington from the Broncos is another candidate for re-signing, having shown promise despite not maximising his potential this season. His future could depend on Brisbane’s direction regarding its roster. Jack de Belin of the Dragons remains unsigned yet has been crucial for his side, making a case for a continued role as younger players emerge.

Lastly, Tui Kamikamica of the Storm faces competition within the squad and may consider leaving as Melbourne balances a tight salary cap. Adam Doueihi from the Tigers retains value for his versatility, though long-term plans for him remain unclear, especially with emerging talents vying for positions.

As clubs prepare for the upcoming season, the uncertainty surrounding these players illustrates the complexities of loyalty and opportunity in the ever-evolving landscape of rugby league contracts.

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