Bulldogs' utility signs extension to stay till 2027

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Jaeman Salmon, a utility player for the Canterbury Bulldogs, has confirmed that he will be staying with the club until the end of the 2027 NRL season.

Known for his versatility across different positions on the field, Salmon has primarily played in the second-row for the Bulldogs in recent years and has become a key player in their rotation.

After joining the Bulldogs from the Penrith Panthers in 2023, Salmon has now signed a two-year extension to his original contract with the club.

Bulldogs general manager of football, Phil Gould, expressed his satisfaction with Salmon's decision to stay with the team, stating that it was pleasing to see him re-sign with Canterbury.

Gould highlighted Salmon's contributions to the team, describing him as a "hard-nosed competitor." Salmon's ability to play multiple positions and his strong work ethic have made him an integral part of the Bulldogs' lineup.

According to zerotackle.com, Salmon had the option to negotiate with other clubs starting from November 1 before ultimately deciding to extend his contract with the Bulldogs.

His decision to remain with Canterbury demonstrates his commitment to the team and his belief in the direction they are heading.

By securing Salmon's services for the next few years, the Bulldogs have solidified their roster and added stability to their lineup.

With Salmon's future now secured, the Bulldogs can focus on building a competitive team for the upcoming seasons.

His versatility, work ethic, and competitiveness make him a valuable asset to the club, and his decision to stay reflects his dedication to the Bulldogs.

As the team continues to evolve and improve, having players like Salmon on board will be crucial for their success on the field.

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