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Electric Ezra Mam has declared he is staying at the Broncos with the playmaking young gun poised to ink a mega extension worth up to $3 million.
Breaking his silence on his future, Brisbane’s grand-final star says he has no intention of quitting the club and will emulate the loyalty of Payne Haas and Pat Carrigan in a huge retention coup for the Broncos.
The boom five-eighth produced the game of his life last Sunday night, scoring an 11-minute hat-trick in Brisbane’s heartbreaking 26-24 grand-final loss to the Panthers at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.
Mam became the sixth player in rugby league history to score three tries in a grand final and just the second Bronco to achieve the feat after Steve Renouf’s treble to sink Cronulla 26-8 in the 1997 Super League grand final.
Mam’s sizzling performance almost saw him win the Clive Churchill Medal and put him in the shopfront window for NRL rivals with a display that triggered a potential bidding war for the classy 20-year-old.
Mam is currently contracted to Brisbane until the end of next season and the Ipswich sensation has the ability to test his value on the open market when he becomes a free agent from November 1.
But the quick-stepping pivot has uttered the words every Brisbane fan wanted to hear, insisting he has no interest in a big-money bidding war as he closes in on a massive Broncos upgrade.
Haas and Carrigan inked three and five-year upgrades respectively earlier this season and Mam revealed he is buying into Brisbane’s player pact to stick together to break the club’s 18-year premiership drought next season.
“That’s my aim, to stay here at the Broncos,” Mam said as the dust settles on Brisbane’s agonising grand-final defeat. “I want to start another generation here.
“It (signing a new deal) would definitely be a great opportunity to jump on the bandwagon here with the other boys and make the Broncos great again. Seeing Payne re-sign and all the other boys stay here, it’s a huge factor for myself. Hopefully we can get that (new) deal done soon. I’ll be here for a long time.”
This masthead can reveal the Broncos have tabled a new contract offer to Mam’s management.
The parties are still in negotiations, but the Broncos would prefer a longer-term deal, in the range of three to five years, to ensure Mam is under lock and key at Red Hill until at least the end of 2027 and possibly longer.
Mam, who only made his NRL debut 17 months ago, is on around $250,000 this season, but he is due for a significant upgrade after a superb 2023 campaign that saw him score 18 tries from 25 games.
A four-year deal would start at an estimated $750,000 a season, with incremental increases in line with the NRL salary cap pushing Mam towards the $900,000 mark.
The Indigenous playmaker could earn more elsewhere, but Mam is prepared to make a financial sacrifice to ensure the Broncos retain spinal members Reece Walsh and Adam Reynolds and construct a title-winning squad.
“I love the Broncos because of the culture and the professionalism of the club,” said Mam, who has played 38 NRL games. “It’s a great bond we have here and it’s important we keep this team together. Keeping that bond means a lot to me and I want to be part of keeping the bond here for a long time.”
A shattered Mam shed tears in the moments after Brisbane’s grand-final collapse and there are fears the Broncos’ slew of emerging stars could carry scar tissue from botching a 24-8 lead against Penrith into next season.
But a week on from Brisbane’s incomprehensible free fall, Mam is adamant Broncos players will channel the pain into premiership redemption in 2024.
“I think this loss will make us stronger and a better team,” he said. "We saw it a few years ago where Penrith lost the grand final (in 2020) and they have gone on to win three premierships. We can take a lot out of this year and hopefully we can kick on and win it next year and the next year and the next year after that. It will be good to see where we are at. We will enjoy our break, let the loss hurt, then get back to pre-season and work hard.”
Entering this season, the jury was out on Mam at five-eighth after he was defensively exposed at the back end of the 2022 campaign.
But the Queensland Origin hopeful muscled-up in defence this season and said he is consistently driven by the knowledge club greats such as Darren Lockyer and Wally Lewis have donned the No.6 jumper.
“Some special players before me have played in the No.6 jersey and made it great,” he said. “I always remind myself of the history of the jumper and this club. Kevvie’ (coach Kevin Walters) said to me in pre-season I had to play well and if I lose the jumper, it’s on me … if I play well, then I will keep it. He definitely motivated me to get better and play good footy.
“It’s now on me to enjoy the break and come back to pre-season ready to go next year.”