The outrage over this is just because it's the Broncos. Good players switch teams all the time. In fact Newcastle poached Brisbane's two best players in 2020 (Tamika Upton and Millie Boyle) and went onto win two premierships. Where was the outrage over that? None at all. It happens now in reverse and all of a sudden everyone's bottom lip is sticking out.
People are acting like Southwell is another piece being added onto the Brisbane premiership winning squad. But Brisbane have lost Gayle Broughton, Mele Hufanga and Annetta Nu'uausala who are all NZ reps and Keilee Joseph who is an Australian representative.
Nah, there'd be outrage if she went to the Roosters instead too. No doubt Knights fans aren't happy losing her in general since we've developed her since before NRLW existed, but other fans are chiming in due to talent stockpile at the top two clubs. Broncos had more Origin players this year than several of the next tier down clubs combined.
There was probably no outrage because Newcastle finished last in 2021 and poached Boyle and Upton from the 2021 Minor Premiers for 2022. Very different circumstances than the 2025 Premiers who were already 30+ points better than every other team, bar the other powerhouse, signing the best halfback in the game for 2026 from the team closest to competing with the top two.
Btw, those two superstar players we poached to win a couple of comps are now at *checks notes* the Roosters and the Broncos. The Roosters nearly went through the entire season undefeated with the far and away best prop in the game not playing a single game.
I could go on about this, but a realistic question is: with a small salary cap and thus not much difference in on the book salaries, why would any top player say no to the Roosters or Broncos if they were approached? To have less chance to win competitions, less chance to earn rep jerseys, and thus earn less money elsewhere? The Origin bonuses for NRLW make up a ridiculous bonus to their salaries compared to the NRL.