‘Best jersey ever seen’: NRL world loses it over unique Broncos look
Rugby league fans far and wide were losing their minds as the Brisbane Broncos unveiled a unique look on Saturday night.
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The Brisbane Broncos have come under intense scrutiny throughout the 2025 season, that all changed on Saturday night.
In front of a packed Suncorp Stadium, the players strolled out onto the turf wearing special black jerseys and their fortunes completely changed as they dismantled the Gold Coast Titans 44-14.
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The black jerseys along with black shorts and black socks are being worn to make a powerful statement for the club’s dedicated Mental Health Round.
The jersey was designed in collaboration with Broncos Charity Partner, Black Dog Institute, with the club to make a major donation from the proceeds of the jersey to the organisation.
Additionally the club announced that proceeds from the 50-50 Charity Raffle at Saturday’s game will go towards Black Dog Institute.
When the jersey was first announced fans flocked to get their hands on one and if the reaction to the look on Saturday night is anything to go by, the club’s website will be getting a workout in the coming days.
Fans far and wide who tuned in to watch the contest were all blown away by the look with many dubbing the jersey the best jumper ever seen in NRL history.
One wrote on X: “Just f*** off ... how can my most hated team, have the best looking jersey in the history of rugby league.”
A second added: “These Broncos jerseys are the best NRL jerseys I’ve ever seen.”
A third wrote: “This Broncos kit is unreal.”
A fourth posted: “Damn this Broncos kit is hot.”
Many fans believed they were about to watch the All Blacks take on the Titans and in the
blink of an eye it looked like the prime All Blacks were on the park.
Reece Walsh returned for his first game and provided an instant highlight with a long cut-out pass to put Gehamat Shibasaki over inside the opening two minutes.
They did not take the foot off the pass for the rest of the opening half with Corey Jensen, Kotoni Staggs, Shibasaki and Josiah Karapani crossing to push the lead out to 28-0 at halftime.
The onslaught continued in the second half with the Titans helpless to stop what was coming their way.
Walsh showed flashes of his absolute best throughout the contest and punctuated that in the second half with two tries in as many minutes.
The first was a scintillating passage of individual brilliance as he cut and juked around one defender before stiff-arming one more and then spinning over the line to score.
Moments later he found himself on the end of a Staggs run down the outside with the pass finding Walsh in space as he extended the margin.
While the Broncos have endured a torrid start to the season, with Walsh and Ezra Mam back in the lineup the 2023 Grand Finalists look like they’re threatening to be at their best.
The win snapped a four-game losing streak and takes them to 6-7 on the season.
For the Titans the loss keeps them glued to the bottom of the NRL ladder with a 3-9 record on the season.
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Originally published as ‘Best jersey ever seen’: NRL world loses it over unique Broncos look