Brisbane-born Brianna Clark will stick around with the Broncos for two more seasons after re-signing with the club until the end of 2026.

Clark, who is a Kiwi international but grew up in Sarina, Queensland, extends her stay since returning to the Broncos in 2022.

Just last year, Clark played in the Pacific Championships for the Kiwi Ferns and Clark is honoured to don the Broncos jersey and knows that they are again building towards something special.

“I’m so honoured to extend with the club, this jersey brings a lot of pride to me – it’s always been a dream come true being a Brisbane Bronco,” said Clark.

“Being trusted to wear this jersey and continue working to hold onto that dream is a blessing and something I’ll never take for granted.

“We have been building something special within the group the last couple of years, and every year gets a little bit more exciting. I’m so ready to be a part of it.”

Broncos NRLW coach Scott Prince said that Clark is a joy to coach and enjoys her aggressiveness throughout games.

“She’s an absolute pleasure to coach. The way she plays the game for our team is amazing,” said Prince.

“Bri is very aggressive for our forward pack which is one thing in particular that I certainly love about her.

“She’s probably the fittest that I have ever seen her, and she’s been adapting quite well for the game, always getting the job done for us.”

By ricky

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.