The Brisbane Broncos' decision to part ways with Wayne Bennett could see them lose a number of stars.

The Broncos face a major battle to retain Corey Oates as North Queensland have emerged as a contender for the winger.

A fortnight ago, Oates revealed he would consider leaving the Broncos if they did not re-sign Bennett.

According to The Courier-Mail, the Cowboys have made inquiries about the Maroons' Origin winger as they plan a recruitment drive after the retirement of Johnathan Thurston.

The Cowboys have already secured Ben Barba on a one-year deal and have now set their sights on Oates.

Oatesโ€™ manager George Mimis revealed the Origin star has a close relationship with Bennett but says the 23-year-oldโ€™s preference is to remain a Bronco.

โ€œCorey has a wonderful relationship with Wayne,โ€ Mimis said.

โ€œBut he also has complete faith in the Broncosโ€™ management and their future plans for the club beyond 2019.

โ€œWhilst our negotiations are ongoing, Corey aspires to be a long-term Bronco player.โ€

The Broncos will also need to work hard to retain Matt Lodge and Tevita Pangai Jr, who have yet to sign new deals this season.

Lodge is expected to ink a new two-year deal with the Broncos, but there are concerns Pangai Jr, who was incredibly close to Bennett, could depart along with the coach.

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