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Jock Madden (born 7 March 2000) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a halfback or five-eighth for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League (NRL).

Key Information

He previously played for the Wests Tigers in the NRL.

Background

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Madden played his junior rugby league for the Scone Thoroughbreds. He is a great-nephew of Australian representative Don "Bandy" Adams.[2]

In 2018, Madden represented and Captained the Australian Schoolboys while attending All Saints College, Maitland.[3]

Career

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2021

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Madden made his debut in round 10 of the 2021 NRL season for the Wests Tigers against the Newcastle Knights.[4][5]

2022

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Madden played a total of 14 games for the Wests Tigers in the 2022 NRL season as the club claimed the Wooden Spoon for the first time.[6] At the end of the season, he signed for Brisbane.[7]

2023

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Madden played five games for Brisbane in the 2023 NRL season but did not feature in the clubs finals campaign nor the 2023 NRL Grand Final loss against Penrith.[8]

2024

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In round 8 of the 2024 NRL season, Madden scored two tries for Brisbane in their 34-10 victory over the Wests Tigers. In round 11, Madden kicked the winning field goal for Brisbane in their narrow 13-12 victory over Manly.[9] Madden was limited to only ten appearances for Brisbane in the 2024 NRL season which saw the club miss the finals finishing 12th on the table.[10]

2025

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On 25 July, Madden would depart the Broncos at the end of the season and the Tigers announced that Madden would return to the team after signing a two year deal with the team.[11]

Statistics

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Year Team Games Tries Goals FGs Pts
2021 Wests Tigers 3
2022 14 3 4 20
2023 Brisbane Broncos 5
2024 10 2 5 1 19
2026 Wests Tigers
Totals 32 5 9 1 39

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from Grokipedia
Jock Madden (born 7 March 2000) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a halfback in the (NRL). Born in , Madden stands at 180 cm tall and weighs 82 kg, and he is eligible to represent . Madden began his NRL career with the , joining the club on a development contract in 2019 after being a former Australian Schoolboy and under-18 representative. He made his NRL debut for the Tigers in 2021, playing 3 games that year, followed by 14 appearances in 2022, during which he scored 3 tries and 4 goals for a total of 20 points. In 2023, Madden transferred to the , where he featured in 5 NRL games that season and 10 in 2024, adding 2 tries, 5 goals, and 1 for 19 points. Across his NRL career to date, he has played 32 first-grade matches, scoring 5 tries and accumulating 39 points. In addition to his NRL stints, Madden has competed in lower grades, including 29 games in the New South Wales Reserve Grade (2019–2022) with 14 tries and 243 points, and 27 appearances in the Queensland Rugby League's Hostplus Cup (2023–2025) for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls, where he scored 8 tries and 134 points. He has also participated in NRL Pre-Season Challenge events in 2024 and 2025, contributing 18 points through 9 goals. On 25 July 2025, it was announced that Madden would return to the Wests Tigers on a two-year deal starting from the 2026 season, marking his rejoining of the club where he first established himself in the top flight.

Early life and junior career

Background

Jock Madden was born on 7 March 2000 in , . He measures 180 cm in height and weighs 82 kg, attributes that suit his role as a halfback or in . Madden's early involvement in the sport came through his local junior club, the Scone Thoroughbreds, where he developed his skills in the Hunter Valley region. He attended All Saints College in Maitland, New South Wales, balancing academics with his burgeoning rugby league career. Hailing from a family deeply rooted in rugby league, Madden is the great-nephew of Don "Bandy" Adams, an Australian representative winger who played extensively for the Maitland Pickers in the 1950s and 1960s, earning recognition as one of the club's legends. His uncle, David Adams, was an NRL player for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and Balmain Tigers in the 1980s, while his cousin Adam Clydesdale also competed in the NRL as a hooker for the Newcastle Knights and Canberra Raiders. In 2019, Madden began his professional pathway by signing a development contract with the Wests Tigers.

Junior representative career

Madden's standout performances at All Saints College in Maitland during his schoolboy years established him as a promising halfback, where he demonstrated strong leadership in key competitions. He played a pivotal role in the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges (CCC) side, starring in their victory over the NSW Combined High Schools (CHS) in the 2018 national final, showcasing his playmaking abilities and game management skills. His form earned him selection in the under-18 squad for the annual under-18 match, where he helped the team to a narrow 16-10 win over , highlighting his composure under pressure. Building on this success, Madden was named of the 2018 Australian Schoolboys team, a prestigious honor reflecting his maturity and influence on the field. Under his leadership, the squad embarked on a tour of , competing in a two-test series against the England Academy. Although the Schoolboys lost the first test 14-8 at Leigh Sports Village, Madden's running and organizational play were notable contributions during the matches. This international exposure, combined with his domestic achievements, underscored his rapid rise in junior representative , influenced in part by his family's heritage as the great-nephew of Australian international Don "Bandy" Adams. Madden's junior representative accomplishments culminated in his recruitment by the , who signed him to a development contract for the 2019 season as part of their top-36 squad. This deal recognized his potential as a future first-grade , allowing him to transition into professional training while continuing to develop through the club's pathways.

Professional career

Wests Tigers (2021–2022)

Madden made his NRL debut for the in Round 10 of the 2021 season, coming off the bench in a 36–18 victory over the at Suncorp Stadium. He appeared in three first-grade matches that year, primarily as a transitioning from his junior representative background, which aided his quick adaptation to the professional level. In the 2022 season, Madden established himself more prominently, playing 14 games for the , often at halfback. A highlight came in Round 24 against the , where he scored a solo try from 50 meters in the 65th minute during a 22–24 narrow loss at CommBank Stadium. The team struggled overall, securing only four wins and finishing last on the to claim the . Over his two seasons with the , Madden featured in 17 NRL games, scoring three tries and kicking four goals. In September 2022, following the conclusion of the season, he signed a two-year contract with the , effective from the 2023 season.

Brisbane Broncos (2023–2025)

Madden joined the ahead of the , providing depth in the halves following his time at the . He made his debut for the club in Round 9 against the and went on to play five NRL games that year. Despite the Broncos qualifying for the finals series, Madden did not feature in their postseason campaign, which culminated in a 26–24 loss to the . In 2024, Madden featured more prominently, appearing in 10 NRL games for the Broncos while continuing to develop under the guidance of captain . He scored two tries during the season, including one against his former club, the , in a 34–10 Round 8 victory at Campbelltown Stadium. Madden also kicked five goals and notably sealed a 13–12 win over the Manly Sea Eagles in Round 11 with a in the 76th minute at Suncorp Stadium. The Broncos additionally won the 2024 NRL Pre-Season Challenge, with Madden contributing to their successful campaign. Madden's 2025 season was heavily impacted by injury, as he did not play any NRL Premiership games for the Broncos. In May, during a Hostplus Cup match for feeder club Wynnum-Manly Seagulls against the PNG Hunters, he suffered a torn pectoral muscle requiring surgery and a three-month recovery period. He returned to training in August but received limited first-grade opportunities amid competition in the halves. Madden excelled in the Hostplus Cup with the Seagulls, topping the competition in points scored with 112 from tries and goals. The Broncos won their second consecutive NRL Pre-Season Challenge that year, with Madden participating. On 25 July 2025, he signed a two-year contract to return to the Wests Tigers starting in 2026. Madden departed the Broncos in October 2025 after limited overall game time during his tenure. Over his three seasons with the Broncos, Madden appeared in 15 NRL games, scoring two tries, five goals, and one .

Playing style and statistics

Playing style

Jock Madden primarily operates as a halfback (No. 7) or (No. 6), demonstrating versatility in the playmaking roles within the halves. His ability to switch between these positions has provided teams with flexible depth in the spine. Madden's strengths lie in his quick decision-making and vision, enabling effective passing and slashing runs that break defensive lines. He excels in ball-running, using his speed to target fatigued forwards and create opportunities, as evidenced by his solo try in a 2022 match against St. George , where he evaded multiple defenders to score. His kicking game is precise, contributing to conversions and critical moments like a 76th-minute in 2024 that secured a win for the Broncos against Manly. Additionally, Madden emphasizes clear communication for defensive organization, ensuring alignment with edges and middles to maintain structure. Throughout his career, Madden has worked on building consistency, particularly in overcoming recurring injuries such as strains and pectoral tears that have disrupted his playing time. At the , his rookie style featured aggressive ball-running from the halves, while transitioning to the , he adapted to a more structured depth role, focusing on complementary play alongside senior halfbacks like to facilitate eyes-up football.

Career statistics

Jock Madden's professional career statistics encompass his appearances in the NRL Premiership, reserve-grade competitions, and pre-season challenges up to the 2025 season. In the NRL Premiership, Madden has played 32 games across four seasons (2021–2024), scoring 5 tries, 9 goals, 1 , and accumulating 39 points. With the , he appeared in 17 games (3 tries, 4 goals, 20 points), while with the , he featured in 15 games (2 tries, 5 goals, 1 , 19 points). Due to a pectoral injury that sidelined him for much of the year before a late return in August, he recorded no NRL appearances in 2025. The following table summarizes his NRL Premiership statistics by season:
SeasonTeamGamesTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
202130000
20221434020
202350000
20241025119
202500000
Total3259139
In reserve-grade competitions, Madden has appeared in 29 games in the New South Wales Cup (2019–2022) and 27 games in the (2023–2025), totaling 56 games. In the 2025 QLD Cup season with Wynnum-Manly Seagulls, he played 14 games and led the competition in scoring with 112 points (3 tries, 50 goals). Madden has also featured in 4 pre-season games, contributing to Brisbane Broncos victories in the 2024 and 2025 NRL Pre-Season Challenges, where he scored 18 points (9 goals). Regarding positions in the NRL Premiership, Madden has primarily played as halfback in 19 games and in 8 games, with 5 appearances from the bench.

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