Max Plath extends contract with Dolphins until 2028

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a move that has fans cheering and opponents shaking in their boots, Max Plath has committed his future to the Dolphins with a one-year contract extension.

This signing ensures that the powerhouse forward will be donning the maroon and white jersey until the end of 2028, much to the delight of supporters.

After a standout 2024 season that saw Plath dominate in 21 NRL clashes and earn the prestigious title of Dolphins' Player of the Year, it was a no-brainer for the club to lock in their star player.

His journey from humble beginnings at QRL side Wynnum Manly to becoming a linchpin in the Dolphins' pack has been nothing short of remarkable.

With a work ethic that rivals the greats of the game, Plath's versatility and consistency have not gone unnoticed by his teammates or coaching staff.

It's no surprise that he scooped up a trifecta of awards, including the revered Arthur Beetson Medal, Players' Player, and Best Forward accolades.

CEO Terry Reader couldn't contain his excitement at securing Plath's services for the long haul, emphasizing the vital role he plays in the team's grand plans for success on the field.

With Plath on board, the Dolphins are sure to make a splash in the Rugby League world for years to come.

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