Reece Walsh has immortalised his 2025 premiership triumph with Brisbane, marking the special occasion by getting two new tattoos.
Walsh enjoyed one of the all-time brilliant NRL finals performances, capping it off by winning the Clive Churchill Medal after taking the Broncos to a memorable grand final win over the Storm.

The star fullback got some new ink on his right tricep to mark the occasion.
In a video posted to social media, Walsh shows the tattoo process at Merakita Tattoo Parlour in Mermaid Beach on the Gold Coast.
The tattoo is of the Provan-Summons Trophy, in front of a Bronco with the word ‘Champions’ below.
He also had a more understated ‘1 of 1’ tattooed on his left wrist.
Walsh is not the only Bronco to commemorate the drought-breaking grand final victory with ink.
Just weeks earlier, Ezra Mam got a full back tattoo.
The unique design blends Broncos iconography with personal tributes.
At the same tattoo parlour as Walsh, Mam got a massive Bronco galloping across Mam’s upper back, underneath the Brisbane skyline and in front of a stadium.
Running up the side of Mam’s right torso is the Provan‑Summons Trophy, and a pair of Nike boots also feature in the design above the words “dreams to reality”.

The pair may be looking to further add to their ink in the years to come, with Brisbane fans hoping they can secure several premierships across the coming decade.
Brisbane has locked down a world-class spine for years to come, which will only be boosted in 2027 with former Storm half Jonah Pezet joining the club, after spending next season under Jason Ryles at Parramatta.
He will partner with Mam in the halves, with excitement machine Walsh at fullback and promising hookers Cory Paix and Blake Mozer fighting it out for the long-term hooking spot.
Veterans Adam Reynolds and Ben Hunt will continue on in 2026, before handing the reins to the young stars of the future.
Originally published as Reece Walsh immortalises Broncos’ premiership triumph with new ink