Selwyn Cobbo’s time at the Broncos appears to be all but over after the club announced the re-signing of Josiah Karapani, while outside back Grant Anderson will join Brisbane from the Storm a week after the club confirmed Kotoni Staggs would be staying on a long-term deal.
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Cobbo was in State of Origin contention just a few weeks ago but has fallen out of favour, with the star outside back dropped to reserve grade and now seemingly set to leave the club at the end of the year.
Karapani has taken his spot on the wing and scored two crucial tries in the comeback win over the Sharks last week, with his solid form earning him a new two-year deal.
“My family say there’s a massive difference since they last saw me, just my professionalism, my preparation and everything, and I know that’s been from the help of the staff and coaches,” he said.
“I love the connection, the culture of the club, the boys and how close we got so quickly.
“It’s also the fans, it’s a good atmosphere and energy when we’re at Suncorp Stadium.
“I’m slowly finding my feet with this team … I want to be more competitive on the field and aim for that one goal which is the premiership.”
The Broncos have also signed Anderson for the next two seasons, with the Storm sad to see him go given he’s been able to play anywhere in the backline and has done a good job for the team.
His move to Brisbane has been in the works for months, but it was finally made official on Wednesday.
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“Grant has been an outstanding representative of Melbourne Storm over the past few seasons,” Storm general manager of football Frank Ponissi said.
“He’s a great example of a player who has made the most of every opportunity, working his way through our feeder system with the Sunshine Coast Falcons, before earning his place in the NRL side.
“We know he’ll give his all for Storm for the remainder of the 2025 season, and we look forward to his continued contribution.”