Adam Reynolds never wanted to leave South Sydney but says the security of a three-year deal, and some advice from Wayne Bennett, was enough to convince him the Brisbane challenge was worth it. The Rabbitohs halfback will finish his 10th season with the NRL club this year before joining the Broncos, who went hard to secure the 30-year-old as last year's wooden spooners attempt a rebuild under Kevin Walters. Reynolds said discussions with Walters and new chief executive Dave Donaghy had excited him, while his current coach's previous stints at the Broncos had also helped. Reynolds said he "didn't know what Wayne was doing tomorrow", let alone in the coming seasons, but that he had a good working relationship with the veteran coach. "Chatting to him made me a little bit more comfortable about the place and where he's been before," he said. "And Kev's a passionate man. You can see in games when you watch them his emotion he brings to the club. "Having chats with him and Dave, they've been supportive and clear in the way they want to go, which made the decision a little easier."

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