LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Parramatta Eels have announced that Bryce Cartwright has agreed to extend his contract with the club for an additional two years until the end of 2025.
This news comes as a delight to both the team and the fans, as Cartwright has proven to be a valuable asset on the field.
In his statement, Cartwright expressed his contentment in finding a home at the Eels, indicating his commitment to the team and his desire to continue contributing to their success.
Additionally, the club revealed that Wiremu Greig, who was named the Rookie of the Year at the Ken Thornett Medal Night, has signed a three-year deal, securing his place in the team until the end of the 2026 NRL season.
Despite facing a setback due to an injury that kept him on the sidelines for a few weeks, Greig showcased his exceptional skills and talent throughout the season, earning himself the prestigious award.
The Eels' decision to extend the contracts of both Cartwright and Greig demonstrates their confidence in the players' abilities and their belief in their potential for future success.
With these signings, the club aims to strengthen their roster and build a solid foundation for upcoming seasons.
The Eels and their supporters can now eagerly anticipate witnessing the continued growth and development of Cartwright and Greig as integral members of the team.