Brisbane Broncos forward Jack Gosiewski has opened up about his future as he nears the end of his current NRL contract.
One of four off-contract forwards at the club, Gosiewski is eager to extend his stay at Red Hill beyond 2025, following a standout season with the Broncos.
After being granted a mid-season release from the North Queensland Cowboys last year, Gosiewski has revitalized his NRL career in Brisbane.
His strong pre-season performance saw him secure a starting back-row spot over Brendan Piakura and Martin Taupau, quickly becoming an important part of Brisbane’s' forward pack.
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With over 80 NRL games since debuting in 2016, Gosiewski brings veteran experience to the squad.
Earlier this year, reports suggested the Broncos had initiated discussions with his management to extend his contract, but no deal has yet been finalised.
The 29-year-old, who previously attracted interest from Super League clubs, has now addressed his future, telling The Brisbane Times:
“The plan is to stay here. We put that on hold while I was injured... I am sure those conversations will start to come now,” Gosiewski said.
“I have come back, and we are winning again, which is good. I can't say it is anything I have done, but it is good to be in the right moments.
“I am just enjoying my football and doing my role as best I can.”
With contract talks expected to resume, Jack Gosiewski’s form and consistency in 2025 could be key in determining his long-term future with the Broncos.