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stunning asking price has been revealed with the playmaker seeking $1.2 million a season from five rival clubs interested in taking him away from Parramatta.
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deal, beating out several rivals for his signature.
Best is considered one of the most promising young players in Queensland rugby league circles.
The robust outside back plays a similar style to his 23-year-old brother, who has scored 37 tries in 87 games for the Knights since his debut in 2019.
The older Best has also scored three tires in two Origins for the Blues and was a member of the Kangaroos’ victorious 2024 Pacific Championships squad, despite not playing a Test.
The younger Best qualifies for the Maroons as his family moved to Queensland a couple of years ago.
Baxter is set to play for the Souths Logan Magpies under 17s this season, against players a year older than him.
The 16-year-old was standout in last year’s Queensland’s under 15s schoolboys team and dominated in the Cyril Connell Cup.
“Baxter plays the game in a very similar mould to Bradman – he will go a long way in this game,” a Souths Logan source told Wide World of Sports.
“We are glad he is with our club. He has speed, size and the right attitude – the Broncos have got themselves a fine prospect.”
Newcastle Knights star Best infamously said he hates Queenslanders multiple times in the same interview two seasons ago.
“I hate them,” he said in July 2023.
“You go to school and you want to have a punch on with the boys who go for Queensland.
“I hated Queensland and I still do.”
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