Broncos Press Release said:QUEENSLAND Cup power the Burleigh Bears have joined the WOW Brisbane Broncos
in an affiliate club arrangement for the next three years.
The deal will allow Burleigh to tap into the Broncos’ extensive development system in
a professional exchange that will be of great benefit to both clubs.
Coach education and player development loom as the immediate benefits for the
Bears, while the Broncos will be able to dual register Burleigh players, creating a
player pathway directly from Pizzey Park to the stadiums of the National Rugby
League.
“We are going to get a lot out of this in the area of coach education,†said Burleigh
Bears’ chief executive Adrian Vowles.
“There will also be an opportunity for a couple of players to train with the Broncos’
top squad during the pre-season.
“In addition, all players at the club can be dually registered, which gives them the
chance to step up to the highest level of rugby league in the world - the NRL.â€Â
Broncos’ chief executive Bruno Cullen said he was pleased to enter into the
agreement with a club as strong as Burleigh.
“The Bears have shown themselves to be a consistent force in the Queensland Cup
for over a decade,†said Cullen.
“We are very happy to welcome the Bears to the Broncos’ affiliate club family and are
certain both parties will yield tremendous benefit from the alliance.â€Â
The Broncos are also affiliated with Queensland Cup clubs Redcliffe Dolphins, Easts
Tigers, Wynnum Seagulls, Norths Devils and Central Comets.
Combine this with the fact Isaac Ah Mau, also a Bronco contracted player, played for Ipswich this year and we have 7 of the 11 clubs involved with the Broncos.
Only Souths Logan (Canberra), Tweed (Titans), Northern Pride and Mackay Cutters (both Cowboys) have absolutely zero involvement.