With Lockyer set to retire, how will the Broncos fare?

By Melanie Dinjaski / Roar Guru

Darren Lockyer has announced that 2011’s NRL season would be his last. As one of the greatest players to ever take the field, it marks a terrible loss for league. But over at Broncos HQ, there is a bigger dilemma: who will fill his shoes? Lockyer is a living league legend.

As a one club player, his stellar career has seen him break the record for most tries scored for the Australian team; he’s played in Queensland’s State of Origin team 32 times and won the series five times as captain; he’s a four time premiership winning player; and thus, rightly so, his name has been thrown this week right next to Arthur Beetson as the next inductee of the ‘Immortals’.

These are just a selection of many flattering statistics about Lockyer. And he still has a whole year of representative and club duties to go.

In this long and successful career, Lockyer has avoided major off field controversies and has been a lead-by-example role model for many of the young players coming through the NRL.

To his credit, after sixteen years training and competing at the elite level, he has kept up with the increasing physicality and professionalism of the game.

So it begs the question: what will he do with his time now?

He’s said family time is his only focus now, but after years and years of hard work and dedication (a hard thing to switch off), surely he’ll get a day job.

Having barked at players for so long, his husky voice probably rules out a career in broadcast media, which is unfortunate as his insight in the game would be a refreshing change from the Andrew Johns and Brad Fittler staple we’re force-fed each week.

Or maybe he’ll have a year off and then have one last crack at the Super League?

In previous years, he did throw about the idea of making the move to Europe, describing the experience of a different culture in a different country as “appealing”. Despite his age, his talent as a player would certainly be a drawcard for league fans in England.

Whatever he chooses, it’s not hard to predict that his send-off later this season – whether that be in the finals or not – WILL be a sell-out crowd.

For Broncos fans, however, Lockyer’s retirement will leave a gaping hole in the team. As one of their most senior players, his worth for the club as five-eighth and captain has been priceless.

Paul White the Broncos chief executive, realised this yesterday, telling the Sydney Morning Herald that: “we will never have another player like Darren Lockyer.”

Peter Wallace will probably slip into the five-eighth position, while a handful of younger Broncos will be jostling for the number 7 position. Kurt Baptiste, Dane Gagai, and Corey Norman are in the mix, but I’d tip Ben Hunt to take the half-back spot, in place of Wallace.

But will the fans turn out week after week with a bunch of rookies taking the field without Locky?

Two thirds of their thirty-four man squad are twenty two or under.

It’s becoming clear after his decision to leave the Broncos just how important to the team Lockyer is. After his departure, the Broncos can expect a shaky period next season.

For the club’s sake, though, they’ll be hoping they do find another player like Lockyer.

Or at least the next best thing.

The Crowd Says:

2011-03-31T05:13:40+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


I don't know that Boyd has as good a pass as Locky. One thing I will say is that this year, the Broncs get into the 20 metres, and can't seem to score without Locky. Honestly, I don't konw how many tries they have bombed this year inside the 20 metre zone that should have been scored. If it doesn't go to Lockyer, they don't have a hope of scoring so far this year. They either do a silly one off hit up, they drop it, or turn the ball over, or some idiot puts in a stupid grubber to noone but the opposition. Lockyer is still their most dangerous player. They can get to the 20 metre line OK, but without Lockyer can't do much to score from inside the 20.

2011-03-31T01:23:12+00:00

Ken

Guest


same swerve, same body shape? I'm with you on the basic argument that Boyd can transfer from 1 to 6 like Lockyer did but they have very different running style (Boyd has more of a Gasnier shuffle than a Lockyer swerve), he's about 10kg heavier than Lockyer too.

2011-03-30T08:06:17+00:00

EvertonAndAustralia

Roar Pro


I'm going to miss Locky :(

2011-03-30T05:18:58+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


Seems the Broncs are al in agreement so I'll withdraw. Just have a look at you young-un's in the TC though, just saying.

2011-03-30T05:11:04+00:00

oikee

Guest


Anyone who knows rugby league can see that Boyd is a Lockyer clone, this is why Bennett took him to the Dragons, same temprement, same swive, same body shape, but what is really exciting is Boyd has more speed. Boyd has Broncos 6 written all over him. For the next 10 years, broncos will shine, yipee. Sam, you know your league my man.

2011-03-30T02:56:54+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


Sorry, choked, meant to say outside backs. Was writing on three forums at once. To be fair Boyd has 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 all over him, but the Broncs have quality youth at 6 + 7 which would be a better option IMO.

2011-03-30T02:42:01+00:00

Sam

Guest


Last time I checked the five-eighth is part of the backline. Boyd has 6 written all over him.

2011-03-30T02:39:45+00:00

Sam

Guest


Oikee is 100% correct. Bennett back at Broncos. Boyd will move to 6. Anyone who has seen Boyd play will know he can handle the playmaker role. If not, Bennett will bring Soward with him too. Broncos back line 2012 as follows: 1: Hoffman 2: Kemp/Gagai 3: Reed/Beale 4: Hodges 5: Yow Yeh 6: Boyd 7: Wallace

2011-03-29T23:24:19+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


Look at your juniors, you'll be right.

2011-03-29T23:21:19+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


Why would he mould Boyd into a halfback with the wealth of young halfback options available in the Broncos youth system, have you seen those guys, a bit of polish and they'll shine. Boyd will go with Bennett, but he'll play in the backline.

2011-03-29T23:04:33+00:00

Stu

Guest


6 isn't the problem, we need a new 7. -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download The Roar's iPhone App in the App Store here.

2011-03-29T20:52:36+00:00

oikee

Guest


Bennet back to the Broncos, Darius Boyd back, and into the half role. Bennet to mould him into a new Lockyer. :) You heard it here first.

2011-03-29T20:38:24+00:00

Richo

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Quade Cooper- deal is as good as done. -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download The Roar's iPhone App in the App Store here.

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