
The Broncos retain Cameron Bukowski, a promising dummy-half prospect despite losing Coby Black.
The Brisbane Broncos may have lost Coby Black to the Canberra Raiders, but the club still retains a generational talent poised to be crucial for their long-term future.
Born in 2005, Cameron Bukowski, at just 20 years old, has already attracted the attention of numerous rugby league officials. They regard him as one of the finest dummy-half prospects yet to debut in the NRL, alongside Ashton Large and Jai Bowden.
His potential has even led him to surpass Blake Mozer, who was previously compared to legends Cameron Smith and Cory Paix in the Broncos' hierarchy, despite Mozer being viewed as a future No.9 for the team.