Adam Reynolds says moving to Brisbane has given him a fresh start and he is feeling better than ever heading into the new NRL season.
The Broncos are priced at 20/1 to win the NRL grand final this season and the arrival of Reynolds from South Sydney should boost their chances.
The 31-year-old will make his Broncos debut against the Canterbury Bulldogs on Sunday after missing round one through sickness, and he cannot wait to get started.
Leaving South Sydney after last season's grand final defeat against the Panthers was hard to take, but Reynolds is in no doubt it was the best move for him.
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"Coming here it's been a fresh start. It's been good mentally and physically," Reynolds told reporters ahead of the game. "Emotionally I've been probably the best I've been in a long time.
"It's going to be exciting obviously running out there but as soon as the whistle goes, footy head's back on and I've got a job to do."
All eyes will be on Reynolds this season to see if he can help transform the Broncos. But the playmaker insists his job is actually quite a simple one.
"I've just got to turn up, do my job, and make sure I do it well," Reynolds added. "My job as a No.7 is to lead the boys around the park, play some footy and make sure my 'D' is strong. It's a pretty simple game when you break it down like that."
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