Matt Gillett is set to finish his NRL career as a one-club player after re-signing with Brisbane for four more seasons.The deal keeps the Test second-rower at the Broncos until the end of the 2020 season, when he will be 32.Gillett was one of the hottest off-contract players on the market and had other tempting offers on the table from rival clubs, including the Warriors, Manly and Gold Coast.But he said a desire to stay where he is most comfortable dictated his decision.Obviously it took us time, but definitely happy its over, Gillett told reporters.I couldnt be more excited for the future, not just for myself but my family too.I suppose that was the main reason in staying here and staying a Bronco.The option (to leave) was there but at the end of the day I did want to stay here and I was going to do everything I can.Gillett joined the Broncos as a teenager in their under-20s system, made his NRL debut in the opening round of 2010 and was a State of Origin player two years later.He has been a fixture in the Australian side since making his debut for the Kangaroos in 2014.The news is a boost for the Broncos as they look towards Friday nights semi-final against North Queensland in Townsville, a rematch of last years NRL grand final.Brisbane are leaving nothing in the tank and held an intense training session on Tuesday, highlighted by Josh McGuire and reserve-grader Salesi Funaki coming to blows and needing to be separated after an errant tackle.Jarrod Wallace didnt train due to illness but young centre Tom Opacic did and is ready to slot into the side if James Roberts is suspended, as anticipated.Roberts will fight a contrary conduct charge for kicking Gold Coasts Ryan Simpkins on Wednesday and is facing a one-week ban.Opacic has impressed in his debut NRL season and Gillett has backed him to perform in what would be just his ninth senior appearance, despite carrying a shoulder injury.Tommys looking good, hes a tough kid. 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Ryan had his players backs no matter how tough and demanding he seemed, a loyalty noted and reciprocated by many of his pupils who traveled far to pay their respects Friday.The thing I loved about Buddy is that everybody got the same treatment, Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary said during a 20-minute eulogy at St. Lawrence Catholic Church that ended with an emotional pause.Theres not enough time to go into so many other things that he taught me as a player, as a husband, as a father. But what he did for me I am eternally. ... in debt.Gratitude was the common theme as former players from several teams Ryan coached said their formal goodbyes to the defensive mastermind, who died Tuesday at 85. 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Before the procession pulled away, players mingled with both Rex and Rob Ryan, with discussions of football overheard.Ryan raised horses on a farm here and Singletary suggested that he might train some up in heaven. On the other hand, McMichael speculated that his former coach wouldnt be far from his first love.I dont know who the defensive coordinator is on Gods football team up there, McMichael said, but he just lost his job. ' ' '