Bronco Taupau targets new deal ahead of milestone game

Off-contract Martin Taupau has found a new lease of life at Brisbane and wants to play on in 2025. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

Brisbane prop Martin Taupau is without a deal for 2025, but ahead of his 250th match has no intention of retiring at season's end.

The 34-year-old wants to remain at the Broncos, where he has played since 2023, but AAP has been told the club is yet to open negotiations for an extension.

Taupau has played just seven games for the Broncos this year, but has been strong in the last month since returning against the Warriors in round 17 following a nine-week absence.

He will come off the bench against former club Canterbury at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Taupau answered "one hundred per cent" twice when asked if he wanted to continue playing next year, and at Brisbane.

“I’ve invested a lot of time and money into keeping my body in good nick," he said.

“People say I’ve wound back the clock, but the clock hasn’t stopped ticking.

“The only thing I can control is playing great football and things will work out."

Taupau played 20 games last year but was not included in the squad that played in the grand final. He proved a lot of people wrong when he left Manly at the end of 2022. 

“Coming here to the Broncos was definitely a risky move," Taupau said.

“But without risks there are no rewards and this has been one of the biggest rewards, playing my 250th game here at such an amazing club. The foundation and history of this club is enormous.

“It is a pretty huge milestone for myself and especially my family, given the last couple of months.

“It’s been pretty tough in terms of not being able to play and a few things in the background."

Taupau ran for 161m and made 23 tackles, without missing one, in 44 minutes of power against the Warriors.

“Prior to that it was pretty hard," he said. “I had to turn up and train really hard and be patient and wait for the opportunity to come.

“With the Warriors being my first game back in a while, I felt like I didn’t miss a beat.

“The Broncos brought me here to lead from the front and do my job."

Brisbane must win five of their last six matches to play finals. They welcomed back captain Adam Reynolds last week in a 30-14 win over Newcastle, and all of the side's Origin players have returned for the Bulldogs clash.

“It’s great to have the band back together," Taupau said.

“They’re a bit battered and bruised, but there were enormous efforts from our Origin players to back up.

“We all did our part and came away with a win.

“(Coach) Cameron Ciraldo has done really well with the Bulldogs. He’s created a really resilient squad. They never turn away.

“I believe we’ve got some great talent in our squad to tear sides apart and create opportunities. It’s going to be a great spectacle."

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