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BRISBANE appears set to revamp its playmaking core, with speculation mounting that veteran halves Scott Prince and Peter Wallace will sever ties with the Broncos at season's end.

While each has another 12 months to run on their contracts, it is understood coach Anthony Griffin has recently informed both of his desire to take the club in a different direction after what has been a horror 2013 campaign.

In line with that, the Broncos are poised to announce the signing of a second Roosters forward inside a month, with hulking young Queensland prop Martin Kennedy set to sign a three-year deal with the club from next season. It follows the signing of Ipswich product Lama Tasi last month and adds some much-needed size to the Broncos pack.

Following his meeting with the coach, Wallace, who has been shunted back to the Broncos interchange bench for tonight's do-or-die derby clash with the North Queensland Cowboys, immediately began sourcing potential clubs for 2014 and beyond.

However, given most clubs have all but finalised their rosters for next year, the gutsy Penrith product has yet to find a club with the salary cap space needed to sign a player of his standing.

Prince, on the other hand, seems likely to call time on his glittering career, which has seen him earn State of Origin and Test honours and skipper the Wests Tigers to the 2005 NRL premiership.

The news will no doubt have rocked the Broncos camp ahead of the must-win encounter tonight, but indicates the club's realisation of just how dire its predicament is.

**The Australian has learned Brisbane has shown a keen interest in highly rated Tigers youngsters Luke Brooks and Mitchell Moses, with exciting Canberra young gun Anthony Milford also said to be on Brisbane's radar.**

With Corey Norman heading to Parramatta next season, hooker Andrew McCullough could be the only remaining member of the Broncos "spine" to retain his position, although he is also under pressure to lift his game, with rumours rife that Melbourne skipper Cameron Smith is looking to come "home" to Brisbane in 2014, to finish his career.

Griffin, though, was far more concerned with the present than the future following yesterday's final training run, where prop Ben Hannant was ruled out with an ongoing calf problem.

Mitchell Dodds comes into the starting side in Hannant's place and will partner fellow rugged youngster Josh McGuire in the front row, with Dunamis Lui and Lama Tasi the bench support.

"It (Hannant's injury) is a big blow. You'd like to have him out there," Griffin said. "But we are still pretty solid with Lui, Stagg and Tasi. They just have to get out there and do the job."

Brisbane will of course be boosted by returning Origin quartet Sam Thaiday, Matt Gillett, Corey Parker and Justin Hodges – with Parker admitting it was incumbent upon them to lift the struggling Brisbane outfit.

"It's important that we do our job," Parker said of Brisbane's big four.

"That's what it is for us, our job, so regardless of how you're feeling you need to get out there and execute and get the job done.

"It's not an easy thing with Origin. It's such a massive occasion these days and it's such a big build-up so it does take its toll, but the club understands that as well."
 
The opportunity to play together in first grade in what has been one of the strongest clubs in recent decades could be a big enticement for the young lads.
 
Based on everything I have read, there is no way the Wests Tigers will be letting Brooks and Moses go. I have seen the line, "they are our future" too many times to think there is any concern of them leaving. Fact is, they will be linked to Brisbane because they need new halves and our halves have been touted as future stars.
 
I do hope we wrap them up soon but there is certainly a lot of pressure/expectation on 2 kids who haven't even played first grade yet.

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@GNR4LIFE said:
Didn't they just re-sign?

They may have, but if we have, they have been very quiet about it. In the batch of re-signings announced a few weeks back, they weren't in that list. I think the club won't make a big deal about the news of the signings until the season is over and Benji is officially moved on.
 
One would hope we are willing to match and better any silly money being thrown around for Brooks and Mosses. I just hope they see a long term future at the Tigers and are not swayed by these other clubs. You never know, as they say its not over to the fat lady sings
 
@azsportza said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Didn't they just re-sign?

They may have, but if we have, they have been very quiet about it. In the batch of re-signings announced a few weeks back, they weren't in that list. I think the club won't make a big deal about the news of the signings until the season is over and Benji is officially moved on.

THE CLUB has made it well known these are their two priority signings, If and when they sign them, their will be plenty of media releases,Tigers need all the good news press they can get at this stage of the season,mainly to start generating interest in 2014\. Be devastated if we come up empty
 
@supercoach said:
@azsportza said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Didn't they just re-sign?

They may have, but if we have, they have been very quiet about it. In the batch of re-signings announced a few weeks back, they weren't in that list. I think the club won't make a big deal about the news of the signings until the season is over and Benji is officially moved on.

THE CLUB has made it well known these are their two priority signings, If and when they sign them, their will be plenty of media releases,Tigers need all the good news press they can get at this stage of the season,mainly to start generating interest in 2014\. Be devastated if we come up empty

Yes and they will need as much help with our 2014 membership drive as possible

The Tigers will have a large press release as soon as it is done

Maybe one has been signed and they are wanting to secure both and release the news for both
 
@greatodensraven said:
I do hope we wrap them up soon but there is certainly a lot of pressure/expectation on 2 kids who haven't even played first grade yet.

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Agreed- but look what DCE/Foran have done for Manly. A five year plan is centred around them. WT are obviously hoping to emulate that.

If Brooks/Moses are signed long term and confirm their ability as long term playmakers, recruiting other quality players for 2015 and beyond will be a much easier task.

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Signed for 14,

Hopefully we lock them up long term.

I Imagine that Brisbane are interested in our 2 and MIlford, most clubs would be.
 
@Goose said:
Signed for 14,

Hopefully we lock them up long term.

I Imagine that Brisbane are interested in our 2 and MIlford, most clubs would be.

As in the other thread, expect an announcement next week tying both the WT long term

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@dazza65 said:
@Goose said:
Signed for 14,

Hopefully we lock them up long term.

I Imagine that Brisbane are interested in our 2 and MIlford, most clubs would be.

As in the other thread, expect an announcement next week tying both the WT long term

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Are you basing that on Grant Mayer's tweet (which is a fair enough assumption), or do you have good info on it?
 
i swear every player off contract is linked to Brisbane. But Mayer said good news to be announced next week so i think that would be Brooks and Moses, hopefully..
 
josh mcguire, martin kenned, hannant–- that's three future test props for sure imo

how do they fit so many in ffs
 
For once we have the advantage over Brisbane - instead of talking about lads from Keebra, some of whom are Brisbane-raised and have family ties / affinity for the Broncos, these boys are from Sydney and have plenty of existing ties to Tigers.
 
They won't leave, already locked up for next year and are in negotiations for an extension. I remember reading somewhere that Brooks said he was destined to play for the Tigers.
 

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