Ali Brigginshaw has relinquished the Brisbane Broncos captaincy in her final NRLW season and revealed her view about a club meeting room being renamed in her honour.The Jillaroos and Queensland great has led the Broncos to four NRLW premierships in her 56-match career."I've made the decision to step down as captain in my final year," Brigginshaw said."I've been thinking about it for the last couple of months, and I feel like the time is right."I've done so many amazing things here, but there's a next group of leaders that I want to see come through, and I want to be able to support them in my last year."For me, captaincy has been a huge part of my life, but there's also a part of me that wants to have a bit of fun and release the pressure a little bit."Speaking at the Broncos' Clive Berghofer Centre, Brigginshaw said she would continue to do her best to mentor established and emerging leaders.She also addressed the Broncos' decision to rename a meeting room at the club's HQ in her honour.The room was previously named after former men's captain and three-time premiership winner, Gorden Tallis.However, Tallis and the Broncos hierarchy had a falling-out over his criticism of the club."I've been here a very long time, and I've worked in the community the whole time I've been here, so I believe I deserve what that room represents," Brigginshaw said."I spoke to [CEO] Dave Donaghy about it, and he congratulated me on what I've been able to do. "I'm a one-club player, and I'm proud to say that I'm very loyal to this club and always will be."There was nothing between me and Gordie [Tallis]. "Dave just thought I was the right fit moving forward and, as a female player, I think we deserve a room here."AAP