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LIKE the prodigal son returning home, Shane Tronc packed his bags in England in April preparing for another stint in the Queensland Cup with Redcliffe.
Yesterday the 28-year-old prop signed a two-year deal with Brisbane Broncos, who initially recruited him for the rest of 2010 after things turned sour at Super League club Wakefield. The deal is a dream come true for the Brisbane-born father of two who played in North Queensland's 2005 grand final side after being signed from Redcliffe.
``My wife Amy and I decided we didn't want to live in England any more so I got a release from Wakefield and was going to just turn up at Redcliffe like a long-lost son and ask for a game,'' Tronc said.
``Then at the 11th hour the Broncos threw me a lifeline.
``It's a great relief to be home and to have my future settled.
``The fact the Broncos have so many good young players on their books was a key ingredient in my decision. The club has an exciting future and it's a privilege to be allowed to be part of it.''
Tronc's workrate in his nine NRL games with Brisbane has been exceptional, with assistant coach Anthony Griffin rating the 113kg giant one of the club's most consistent performers.