BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 10: Payne Haas of the Broncos is tackled during the round nine NRL match between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium on May 10, 2019 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

Rising Bronco Payne Hass has declared he is keen to stay at the club for life.

The 19-year old is on track to become the first forward under the age of 21 in NRL history to post 3000m in a season, having totalled 2169m so far.

Haas is signed to a huge six-year deal with the Broncos, tying him to Brisbane until the end of 2024.

But the youngster has no intention of moving clubs when his contract expires.

“I just want to give back to the Broncos now,” Haas told The Courier Mail.

“I copped a bit of criticism last year, some people say I didn’t deserve that big contract but I’m not playing for other people, I’m here to pay back the Broncos for their faith and I will keep improving and give the Broncos fans everything they deserve.

“I left the Titans because of personal issues.

“Me and my family had some personal issues with them and I couldn’t see myself there long term, so I took a backward step and focused on school footy at the time.

“Now I’m at the Broncos and I’m really happy where I’m at. They are a crazy club. I have a lot of love for them, my loyalty is with the Broncos now.

“I don’t want to go anywhere else.”

The Broncos have endured an up and down season, but Haas was not yet giving up on the prospect of finals.

“I wouldn’t be playing here if I didn’t think we could make the finals,” he said.

“We can trouble anyone on our day, we obviously have to turn up each week and sometimes our consistency hurts us, but we’re a young team and still learning.

“We have to make a charge now, we can’t lose too many more games.”