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– In a packed press conference at the Broncos’ training facility this afternoon, head coach Michael Maguire dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves through the NRL community. After five seasons at the helm, Maguire revealed that he has accepted a “once‑in‑a‑lifetime” opportunity to become the new head coach of the newly formed Pacific Island expansion team, the Fiji Warriors, set to enter the competition in 2027.

Maguire, who guided the Broncos to a grand final in 2022 and built a reputation as a master tactician, said the decision was “one of the toughest I’ve ever had to make.” He added, “I love this club, the players, the supporters and the city of Brisbane, but this is a chance to build a program from the ground up and I couldn’t ignore it.”

The announcement left the Broncos’ locker room in stunned silence. Captain Adam Reynolds, who has played under Maguire since 2020, expressed his disappointment but pledged to support the coach’s decision. “Michael has given us everything – leadership, belief and a winning culture,” Reynolds said. “We’ll miss him, but we respect his ambition and wish him all the best with the Warriors.”

Fans reacted swiftly on social media, with hashtags such as #MaguireStay and #BroncosShocked trending within minutes. Many called for an emergency board meeting, while others flooded the club’s official accounts with messages of gratitude for Maguire’s contributions.
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Brisbane, QLD – In a packed press conference at the Broncos’ training facility this afternoon, head coach Michael Maguire dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves through the NRL community. After five seasons at the helm, Maguire revealed that he has accepted a “once‑in‑a‑lifetime” opportunity to become the new head coach of the newly formed Pacific Island expansion team, the Fiji Warriors, set to enter the competition in 2027.

Maguire, who guided the Broncos to a grand final in 2022 and built a reputation as a master tactician, said the decision was “one of the toughest I’ve ever had to make.” He added, “I love this club, the players, the supporters and the city of Brisbane, but this is a chance to build a program from the ground up and I couldn’t ignore it.”

The announcement left the Broncos’ locker room in stunned silence. Captain Adam Reynolds, who has played under Maguire since 2020, expressed his disappointment but pledged to support the coach’s decision. “Michael has given us everything – leadership, belief and a winning culture,” Reynolds said. “We’ll miss him, but we respect his ambition and wish him all the best with the Warriors.”

Fans reacted swiftly on social media, with hashtags such as #MaguireStay and #BroncosShocked trending within minutes. Many called for an emergency board meeting, while others flooded the club’s official accounts with messages of gratitude for Maguire’s contributions.

The NRL’s chief executive, Andrew Abdo, issued a brief statement acknowledging the unexpected move. “Michael has been instrumental in raising the standard of rugby league at Brisbane. We thank him for his service and wish him success as he embarks on this new chapter with the Fiji Warriors.”

The Broncos’ board confirmed that an internal search for a successor will begin immediately, with names such as former North Queensland Cowboys assistant coach Justin Hodges and Sydney Roosters senior assistant Trent Robinson already being floated.

As the club grapples with the loss of a beloved figure, the Brisbane community is rallying around the team, urging the players to stay focused on the upcoming finals series. “We’re hurting, but we’re also hungry,” said forward Payne Haas. “Michael would want us to keep fighting for the flag.”

The full impact of Maguire’s departure will unfold in the coming weeks, but one thing is clear: the NRL landscape has been dramatically reshaped.

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