Kiwi Test star Jordan Kahu says he's not stressed in regards to his future in Brisbane

JORDAN Kahu says he isn't dreading for his future at Red Hill as Brisbane's multi-million dollar maintenance drive puts weight on the Broncos' compensation top position.

With the NRL finals only a month and a half away, Kahu stays without an agreement for next season, regardless of a fine 2017 battle that has seen him develop as Brisbane's driving pointscorer with 146 from 17 amusements.

The Broncos have secured eight best liners in the previous four months, including Cronulla's NSW Origin sensation Jack Bird, who will support Brisbane's backline next season.

Any semblance of Josh McGuire, Andrew McCullough, Anthony Milford and Alex Glenn have additionally marked redesigned bargains, raising worries over how much cash the Broncos have left in the compensation top to hold Kahu.

It is comprehended the Warriors are hovering Kahu, with mentor Stephen Kearney, a previous Broncos partner, an immense devotee of the gallant utility he blooded in the Kiwi Test side two years prior.

In any case, the Broncos are resolved to keep Kahu, who has discovered the self-conviction to prevail as a NRL player, conquering two knee recreations to accumulate 59 diversions in the previous three seasons.

"It's not by any means frightening by any stretch of the imagination," Kahu said of being off-contract.

"I have been playing better than average footy for a decent three years now, free of genuine wounds, so I am positive about my capacity.

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"It's been useful for the club (holding a large group of stars). You can't keep everybody, except they have figured out how to keep "Gillo" (Matt Gillett), "Macca" (McCullough), Alex (Glenn) and "Milly" (Milford) also.

"I know the agreement stuff will happen and it flies up at regular intervals.

"That is the reason I pay my administrator, he can deal with all that.

"We'll see what happens, I'm giving my administrator a chance to deal with it."

The 26-year-old has discovered his specialty at the Broncos however concedes there is a tingle he needs to scratch — playing rugby union.

Experiencing childhood in New Zealand, Kahu savored the 15-a-side code and played for Petone with his best mate Lima Sopoaga, who has kicked on with Super Rugby equip the Highlanders.

Viewing Sopoaga in full flight for Otago helps Kahu to remember the great circumstances he had in rugby.

"I will backpedal to union one day," he said.

"Growing up as a union kid, it's in my blood and I don't think I'd ever be fulfilled in the event that I didn't generally backpedal and at any rate attempt.

"I adore rugby, I watch it generally ends of the week. Each defining moment I watch and a considerable measure of young men I grew up with are playing at an abnormal state so I appreciate supporting them also.

"I don't need to play it on an expert level. Regardless of the possibility that it's the point at which I'm done with group, I simply need to backpedal and have a circled and ensure I can at present play rugby."

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