Berry signs Red V extension

LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken

Teagan Berry, a standout player in the NRLW, has signed a contract extension with the Dragons that will keep her at the club until at least the end of the 2026 season.

The 22-year-old has made a significant impact on the league with numerous records under her belt.

She is the premiership's all-time leading try-scorer and holds multiple records at the Dragons, including most tries, points, and appearances.

Berry has also achieved accolades such as being named the RLPA Players' Champion in 2023.

Berry's journey with the Dragons began when she debuted for the team at the age of 18 in 2020.

Before joining the club, she showcased her talent by scoring doubles in the Tarsha Gale Cup Grand Final and leading NSW's Under 18s State of Origin team to victory.

Berry's success on the field has solidified her reputation as a top player in the league.

The Dragons' General Manager of Women's Rugby League, Rob Finch, expressed the team's excitement about extending Berry's contract, stating, "Teagan's achievements in such a short time at NRLW level are unprecedented and speak for themselves." Berry's commitment to the Dragons highlights her dedication to the team and her desire to continue making strides in her career.

Berry's loyalty to the Dragons is evident in her decision to sign an extension, and her contributions to the team have not gone unnoticed.

The club's Head of Female Pathways and Participation, Jo Barrett, commended Berry's impact on the field, saying, "Teagan has etched her name in the record books of the Dragons NRLW program." Berry's impressive track record and performance have earned her a secure place with the Dragons for the foreseeable future.

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