As Brisbane Broncos’ captain Adam Reynolds faces a 12-14 week hiatus due to a bicep injury, he sets his sights on a new role assisting coach Kevin Walters.
Reynolds, fresh from surgery, aims to commence light training soon, utilizing his downtime to contribute off the field. Club legend Trevor Gillmeister praises Reynolds’ coaching potential, highlighting his invaluable support to Walters.
Speaking on Triple M Breakfast radio, Reynolds emphasizes his commitment to aiding young talents like Josh Rogers, Jock Madden, Ezra Mam, and Tristan Sailor.
Despite his injury setback, Reynolds remains optimistic, stating, “I still have a role to play… I can help Kevvie out with game planning and the like. I am happy to do whatever he needs.”

With aspirations for a coaching career post-retirement, Reynolds’ mentorship holds significant weight. Gillmeister lauds Reynolds’ composed demeanor and influential presence, envisioning a seamless transition into coaching.
As the Broncos boast coaching stalwarts Walters and Allan Langer, Reynolds’ inclusion adds depth and expertise. Gillmeister emphasizes Reynolds’ impact on nurturing inexperienced talents, particularly highlighting Ezra Mam’s development alongside Reynolds.
Amidst recovery, Reynolds emerges not just as a player but as a mentor, poised to leave a lasting impression on the Broncos’ coaching staff and young prospects alike.